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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
updates on handheld range finders
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<blockquote data-quote="Brother Buckwheat" data-source="post: 2561562" data-attributes="member: 76005"><p>Bowhunting or PCP airgun I use a cheap Bushnell TRsomething or other that adjusts for angles. They are good to 600+ on deer sized animals. I think I paid ~$160 some years ago. Prices are even more reasonable now. And I use a little pair of Swaros for binos when packing the bow.</p><p>Rifle, I use Sig Kilo 3000 binos in a chest harness to keep weight off my neck and keep them close to my body. My Zeiss binos have way better glass, but the convenience of RF outweighs the glass quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brother Buckwheat, post: 2561562, member: 76005"] Bowhunting or PCP airgun I use a cheap Bushnell TRsomething or other that adjusts for angles. They are good to 600+ on deer sized animals. I think I paid ~$160 some years ago. Prices are even more reasonable now. And I use a little pair of Swaros for binos when packing the bow. Rifle, I use Sig Kilo 3000 binos in a chest harness to keep weight off my neck and keep them close to my body. My Zeiss binos have way better glass, but the convenience of RF outweighs the glass quality. [/QUOTE]
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