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<blockquote data-quote="pods8" data-source="post: 1071998" data-attributes="member: 83233"><p>Right on, happy shooting.</p><p></p><p>I run the 145LRX in my 7-08 right now and 2700fps is where my accuracy node was, I've used that out to 350yd on antelope and it opened fine on them. The 280AI should carry similar velocity out to ~600yd for that bullet so as long as the gun shoots it well I think it should be a nice combo. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm sure its a great unit but as with guns, scopes, binos, etc. there are tiers. Sure my Zenray ED3 binos aren't swarovski but they are pretty decent and fit the budget ($400 vs $1000). Similarly the Leica unit is quite nice and if I was a 1000yd shooter I certainly would want to step up. But for the price point the 1000yd units work well to the 500-600yd range, in my opinion, and they fit the thread starter's stated budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pods8, post: 1071998, member: 83233"] Right on, happy shooting. I run the 145LRX in my 7-08 right now and 2700fps is where my accuracy node was, I've used that out to 350yd on antelope and it opened fine on them. The 280AI should carry similar velocity out to ~600yd for that bullet so as long as the gun shoots it well I think it should be a nice combo. I'm sure its a great unit but as with guns, scopes, binos, etc. there are tiers. Sure my Zenray ED3 binos aren't swarovski but they are pretty decent and fit the budget ($400 vs $1000). Similarly the Leica unit is quite nice and if I was a 1000yd shooter I certainly would want to step up. But for the price point the 1000yd units work well to the 500-600yd range, in my opinion, and they fit the thread starter's stated budget. [/QUOTE]
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