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<blockquote data-quote="mahammel" data-source="post: 19437" data-attributes="member: 2710"><p>John:</p><p>of course, depending on target size. we use telephone poles as check points for most ranges. they're visible. Sure, a bit more difficult at longer ranges, but still clear and easily viewable - a deer or larger animal will be visible - a woodchuck? I don't think so. there IS an advantage to magnification but for every plus there's a minus (some larger than others - no pun intended). We would like to have a mag system but so far we haven't found one good enough (i know that sounds "corporate" but it's true) for our rangefinders. </p><p></p><p>Here's something that may be of interest to y'all: As are many companies, we continue to retain our development and manufacturing in the USA. To advance our current technology and continue to develop new technology and manufacture here, we are looking for additional financing from company or private sources. in return we're offering an attractive payback. If some one or more of you out there have an interest in investing in a progressive, aggressive USA manufacturer of technical products, we'd enjoy hearing from you. Give Dr. Patrick Murphy a call and discuss it.</p><p></p><p>We thank you all for this platform. I hope the information is useful to you! Ask away!</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mahammel, post: 19437, member: 2710"] John: of course, depending on target size. we use telephone poles as check points for most ranges. they're visible. Sure, a bit more difficult at longer ranges, but still clear and easily viewable - a deer or larger animal will be visible - a woodchuck? I don't think so. there IS an advantage to magnification but for every plus there's a minus (some larger than others - no pun intended). We would like to have a mag system but so far we haven't found one good enough (i know that sounds "corporate" but it's true) for our rangefinders. Here's something that may be of interest to y'all: As are many companies, we continue to retain our development and manufacturing in the USA. To advance our current technology and continue to develop new technology and manufacture here, we are looking for additional financing from company or private sources. in return we're offering an attractive payback. If some one or more of you out there have an interest in investing in a progressive, aggressive USA manufacturer of technical products, we'd enjoy hearing from you. Give Dr. Patrick Murphy a call and discuss it. We thank you all for this platform. I hope the information is useful to you! Ask away! Regards, [/QUOTE]
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