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Vortex ranger VS Leupold RX1000
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<blockquote data-quote="jammer300" data-source="post: 1061601" data-attributes="member: 75572"><p>I bought the Vortex Ranger last year to replace my old Leupold RX1. I use it for bow hunting as well a rifle hunting. I like that the vortex has a lighted red reticle it makes it much easier to see in low light. I like the built in angle compensator to help me while shooting at angles. It says it will range deer out to 500 yards and is probably true but while deer hunting last October I was able to get a reading of 750 yards on three different bucks in a herd. It had been raining all night and the deer were pretty wet which is why I believe I was able to range them that far. I'm comfortable shooting out to 500 yards on big game so this rangefinder works great for me and the price was pretty good as well. As far as the Leupold RX1000 I have no experience with that. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jammer300, post: 1061601, member: 75572"] I bought the Vortex Ranger last year to replace my old Leupold RX1. I use it for bow hunting as well a rifle hunting. I like that the vortex has a lighted red reticle it makes it much easier to see in low light. I like the built in angle compensator to help me while shooting at angles. It says it will range deer out to 500 yards and is probably true but while deer hunting last October I was able to get a reading of 750 yards on three different bucks in a herd. It had been raining all night and the deer were pretty wet which is why I believe I was able to range them that far. I'm comfortable shooting out to 500 yards on big game so this rangefinder works great for me and the price was pretty good as well. As far as the Leupold RX1000 I have no experience with that. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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