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<blockquote data-quote="Holmes" data-source="post: 44244" data-attributes="member: 457"><p>Correct, I was commenting upon the LRF 800. I should have been more specific.</p><p></p><p>The longest reads I have achieved have been on antelope. The readings were between 805 and 812 yards.</p><p></p><p>I've had reads on non-targets at farther distances, however, I would prbably not shoot a target with such readings as I don't know that they can be trusted. I just don't know enough about finders and their calibration. Besides, 800 yards is my limit. Quite honestly I have yet to break the 600 yard barrier on a big game animal. (I shoot a quarterbore)</p><p></p><p>The farther out the target is, the better your technique needs to be. I use a light bag, (sock), to rest the finder on when working from the prone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Holmes, post: 44244, member: 457"] Correct, I was commenting upon the LRF 800. I should have been more specific. The longest reads I have achieved have been on antelope. The readings were between 805 and 812 yards. I've had reads on non-targets at farther distances, however, I would prbably not shoot a target with such readings as I don't know that they can be trusted. I just don't know enough about finders and their calibration. Besides, 800 yards is my limit. Quite honestly I have yet to break the 600 yard barrier on a big game animal. (I shoot a quarterbore) The farther out the target is, the better your technique needs to be. I use a light bag, (sock), to rest the finder on when working from the prone. [/QUOTE]
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