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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 657773" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Jordan, I don't doubt your success one bit. But terrain often dictates what RF will work a large percentage of the time. What BnG and I are refering to would be like placing that rock in some flatter terrain with sage brush around it, like we often shoot antelope, deer and elk. That is where the bigger beams fail. Or like my Kansas deer hunt where the Swaro would grab corn stalks and would not give me two conseutive reading on a huge WT Buck in a flat cornfield. A hillside with a deer, elk or rock is easy until that time when there is a small tree 50 yards slightly in front of, or to the side of the game. I am not saying the Bushnell is not working for you or is not a value for $500. What we are saying is, if you hunt with a large beam long enough it will bite you just like it has BnG and I both. </p><p> </p><p>JMO from my own experiences</p><p> </p><p>Jeff </p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 657773, member: 7503"] Jordan, I don't doubt your success one bit. But terrain often dictates what RF will work a large percentage of the time. What BnG and I are refering to would be like placing that rock in some flatter terrain with sage brush around it, like we often shoot antelope, deer and elk. That is where the bigger beams fail. Or like my Kansas deer hunt where the Swaro would grab corn stalks and would not give me two conseutive reading on a huge WT Buck in a flat cornfield. A hillside with a deer, elk or rock is easy until that time when there is a small tree 50 yards slightly in front of, or to the side of the game. I am not saying the Bushnell is not working for you or is not a value for $500. What we are saying is, if you hunt with a large beam long enough it will bite you just like it has BnG and I both. JMO from my own experiences Jeff Jeff [/QUOTE]
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