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What is the cheapest and best 1000yd range finder?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Richard Gray" data-source="post: 3048957" data-attributes="member: 111239"><p>I purchased a Halo xlr3000 for $149 from MidwayUSA. Had a Nikon Prostaff 7i prior to that. The Halo was far better than the Nikon and I have found many hunters that have had the same comments. The XLR3000 was discontinued shortly after I purchased this one. Being a retired farmer now, I have my own range up to 2000 yds. right in front of my house. I've done 1800 yds with it instantly, on reflective target. Several of my hunting friends also have had Halo 700 yds. -1000 yds., for several years and like them as much as I like this one.</p><p>The one thing I like the most is the screw in cap for the battery. I wanted something other than the cheap CCC cap on the Nikon. This cap is similar to the cap on the Streamlight PROTAC HL flashlights which I have had now for over 5 years. </p><p>I honestly think you would not be disappointed with any Halo range finder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Richard Gray, post: 3048957, member: 111239"] I purchased a Halo xlr3000 for $149 from MidwayUSA. Had a Nikon Prostaff 7i prior to that. The Halo was far better than the Nikon and I have found many hunters that have had the same comments. The XLR3000 was discontinued shortly after I purchased this one. Being a retired farmer now, I have my own range up to 2000 yds. right in front of my house. I've done 1800 yds with it instantly, on reflective target. Several of my hunting friends also have had Halo 700 yds. -1000 yds., for several years and like them as much as I like this one. The one thing I like the most is the screw in cap for the battery. I wanted something other than the cheap CCC cap on the Nikon. This cap is similar to the cap on the Streamlight PROTAC HL flashlights which I have had now for over 5 years. I honestly think you would not be disappointed with any Halo range finder. [/QUOTE]
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