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What is a good rangefinder?
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<blockquote data-quote="RobertB" data-source="post: 878050" data-attributes="member: 54582"><p>Ir you don't have a Vectronix you don't have a rangefinder</p><p></p><p> I recommend the tereapin. Best lrf. I have a lupy rx1000 and a leica 1200. Neither comes close. With my equipment I want to be able to have 100% confidence jn the system. You need much more lrf than you need if you plan on shooting a long ways. I want one that works in fog, rain sleet or snow. And will work to the ranges I'm capable shooting at. No questions asked. With elr your range must be correct. The other lrfs work and work sometimes. The Vectronix works perfectly no matter what. Its the only.lrf I've seen that works well at its advertised range wich is 2400 mtrs. I've ranged a tree at 5300 yds a few times my gf was getting 4500 yds consistently offhand. </p><p></p><p>It will never be regretted as a purchase. One good things about things like lrf iabit can be used with all rifles. Not like scopes, they are truly versitile. </p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobertB, post: 878050, member: 54582"] Ir you don't have a Vectronix you don't have a rangefinder I recommend the tereapin. Best lrf. I have a lupy rx1000 and a leica 1200. Neither comes close. With my equipment I want to be able to have 100% confidence jn the system. You need much more lrf than you need if you plan on shooting a long ways. I want one that works in fog, rain sleet or snow. And will work to the ranges I'm capable shooting at. No questions asked. With elr your range must be correct. The other lrfs work and work sometimes. The Vectronix works perfectly no matter what. Its the only.lrf I've seen that works well at its advertised range wich is 2400 mtrs. I've ranged a tree at 5300 yds a few times my gf was getting 4500 yds consistently offhand. It will never be regretted as a purchase. One good things about things like lrf iabit can be used with all rifles. Not like scopes, they are truly versitile. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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