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Rangefinder recommendation
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<blockquote data-quote="landonm" data-source="post: 2471232" data-attributes="member: 101761"><p>I'm clearly biased (work for Gunwerks), but I'll tell you the wind features on the BR4 are one of the best things about it. With base wind set at 5 or 10mph it'll get you good wind holds on 90% of shots you'll ever need without even batting an eye or needing to pull out a wind meter. Oftentimes hunting you just don't have time to pull out a wind meter and mess with an extra unit (that may or may not be paired at the moment). I carry just a simple wind meter in the pocket or hip belt of the pack and may pull it out for a tough shot or when time allows, but oftentimes making wind calls on the fly (and observing it constantly throughout the day).</p><p></p><p>When it does come down to needing a more fine tuned wind call, it's extremely intuitive with the arrow buttons on the rangefinder to set a wind direction and speed. Near instant whether you're estimating that wind or pulling it off a wind meter.</p><p></p><p>IMO the Revic system is far more foolproof and versatile, especially in hunting scenarios where things tend to get rushed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="landonm, post: 2471232, member: 101761"] I'm clearly biased (work for Gunwerks), but I'll tell you the wind features on the BR4 are one of the best things about it. With base wind set at 5 or 10mph it'll get you good wind holds on 90% of shots you'll ever need without even batting an eye or needing to pull out a wind meter. Oftentimes hunting you just don't have time to pull out a wind meter and mess with an extra unit (that may or may not be paired at the moment). I carry just a simple wind meter in the pocket or hip belt of the pack and may pull it out for a tough shot or when time allows, but oftentimes making wind calls on the fly (and observing it constantly throughout the day). When it does come down to needing a more fine tuned wind call, it's extremely intuitive with the arrow buttons on the rangefinder to set a wind direction and speed. Near instant whether you're estimating that wind or pulling it off a wind meter. IMO the Revic system is far more foolproof and versatile, especially in hunting scenarios where things tend to get rushed. [/QUOTE]
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