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Rangefinders with built in ballistic calculator????
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<blockquote data-quote="mildot1960" data-source="post: 1412063" data-attributes="member: 63671"><p>W</p><p></p><p>When you say out performs it what do you mean exactly,, One is a 1 mile/1760yd RF and the other is rated to 2200y/m, So they are rated for different ranges, And if that is so that is the norm as in their description, but performance or range is only one part of it, The options that the Conx give you is where the true performance lies giving you unlimited options for as far as it can range due to it's connectivity, I have seen Videos where people are ranging Pronghorn at 1798yds and Mule Deer Does at 1649yds and fence posts at over 1600yds, No one should be hunting animals at those ranges anyway. </p><p></p><p>Having used the Conx on small targets and Animals out 1600+yds I think is more a case of how you use it, Meaning that it took me a couple of days to get use to aiming it after using a vertical rangefinder, I have ranged the Tip of a CB aerial a 1/4" wide and 230yds in the rain and 1mil green targets at 1677yds, and domestic sheep at 881 and 887 and 877 and over 1300 yards and crows and seagulls well over 300yds and trees at over 1500yds small stone walls at 1485yds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mildot1960, post: 1412063, member: 63671"] W When you say out performs it what do you mean exactly,, One is a 1 mile/1760yd RF and the other is rated to 2200y/m, So they are rated for different ranges, And if that is so that is the norm as in their description, but performance or range is only one part of it, The options that the Conx give you is where the true performance lies giving you unlimited options for as far as it can range due to it's connectivity, I have seen Videos where people are ranging Pronghorn at 1798yds and Mule Deer Does at 1649yds and fence posts at over 1600yds, No one should be hunting animals at those ranges anyway. Having used the Conx on small targets and Animals out 1600+yds I think is more a case of how you use it, Meaning that it took me a couple of days to get use to aiming it after using a vertical rangefinder, I have ranged the Tip of a CB aerial a 1/4" wide and 230yds in the rain and 1mil green targets at 1677yds, and domestic sheep at 881 and 887 and 877 and over 1300 yards and crows and seagulls well over 300yds and trees at over 1500yds small stone walls at 1485yds. [/QUOTE]
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