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Whats a good 1000 Yard Range finder?
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<blockquote data-quote="nksmfamjp" data-source="post: 165260" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>I also would throw the Nikon Monarch 1200 in the mix. I have ranged big trees to 1300yds. I still think it is a bit hard to get a reading over 800 yards. </p><p></p><p>On another note, I tried the Swaro and it took forever to get a reading and was easily tricked by close object just outside the aiming reticle. I didn't like that at all.</p><p></p><p>Last, I don't see the Leica 1200 LRF here. It is said to be as good as the CRF, but easier to hold still. Anybody, who has used a range finder much knows this is key to ranging over 600 yards.</p><p></p><p>I would also highly reccomend scan mode. sometimes that is the only way to get a reading in my experience over 800 yards. </p><p></p><p>As for brush mode, rain mode, ARC, I can do without these. It is said that these modes are for rangefinders which do not have a narrow beam divergence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nksmfamjp, post: 165260, member: 1951"] I also would throw the Nikon Monarch 1200 in the mix. I have ranged big trees to 1300yds. I still think it is a bit hard to get a reading over 800 yards. On another note, I tried the Swaro and it took forever to get a reading and was easily tricked by close object just outside the aiming reticle. I didn't like that at all. Last, I don't see the Leica 1200 LRF here. It is said to be as good as the CRF, but easier to hold still. Anybody, who has used a range finder much knows this is key to ranging over 600 yards. I would also highly reccomend scan mode. sometimes that is the only way to get a reading in my experience over 800 yards. As for brush mode, rain mode, ARC, I can do without these. It is said that these modes are for rangefinders which do not have a narrow beam divergence. [/QUOTE]
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