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<blockquote data-quote="DONTSTROKEME" data-source="post: 156201" data-attributes="member: 6008"><p>I just got a Nikon 800 yard version and I was ranging cars driving away at about 802 yards. That's what it was reading I don't know if it was accurate. If you hold the button down it will continue to range and increase or decrease as the target moves. I tired it at dusk and the black is hard to see but if you tip it up to the sky then you can see it better. I can't get the backlight feature to work but that might help.</p><p></p><p> I got the 800 yard version because it was a little smaller and that is 1200 for reflective targets.</p><p></p><p> Shooting times for July reviewed the Nikon 800 that rates 11-800 yards and got 500yards on a hide and 700 on white boards.</p><p></p><p>They did the Leupold RX3 which says it will do 3-1200 yards, they got 600 on hide and 700 on white boards.</p><p></p><p>They did the bushnell Arc Elite 1500 that says 5-1500 yards range the hide got 800yards and the white board got 1000.</p><p></p><p>The best ever was the Lecia 900, rated from 10-900 yards, it read 1000 yards on the hide and white boards.</p><p></p><p> I always wanted a rangefinder and I really like the Nikon 800.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Joe Oakes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DONTSTROKEME, post: 156201, member: 6008"] I just got a Nikon 800 yard version and I was ranging cars driving away at about 802 yards. That's what it was reading I don't know if it was accurate. If you hold the button down it will continue to range and increase or decrease as the target moves. I tired it at dusk and the black is hard to see but if you tip it up to the sky then you can see it better. I can't get the backlight feature to work but that might help. I got the 800 yard version because it was a little smaller and that is 1200 for reflective targets. Shooting times for July reviewed the Nikon 800 that rates 11-800 yards and got 500yards on a hide and 700 on white boards. They did the Leupold RX3 which says it will do 3-1200 yards, they got 600 on hide and 700 on white boards. They did the bushnell Arc Elite 1500 that says 5-1500 yards range the hide got 800yards and the white board got 1000. The best ever was the Lecia 900, rated from 10-900 yards, it read 1000 yards on the hide and white boards. I always wanted a rangefinder and I really like the Nikon 800. Joe Oakes [/QUOTE]
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