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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Which would you buy first... Rangefinder or Binoculars?
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<blockquote data-quote="porkchop401" data-source="post: 857914" data-attributes="member: 29195"><p>A old man once told me if you have 1k to spend on a rifle scope and binos spend $250 on a used rifle,$250 on a good used scope and $500 on a good pair of binos. His reasoning Was you only aim and fire your rifle mere seconds a hunting trip! you look through your scope only slightly more but you gaze through your binos for days on end. How does a rangefinder fit in to this I guess it depends on how far you are shooting , if it is less than 300yds. A rangefinder is not all that necessary, inside of 500yds I would not spend over $300 on a RF. Though get one with angle compensation. </p><p>Your binos are what will save your feet, you can glass a hill for game or walk it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porkchop401, post: 857914, member: 29195"] A old man once told me if you have 1k to spend on a rifle scope and binos spend $250 on a used rifle,$250 on a good used scope and $500 on a good pair of binos. His reasoning Was you only aim and fire your rifle mere seconds a hunting trip! you look through your scope only slightly more but you gaze through your binos for days on end. How does a rangefinder fit in to this I guess it depends on how far you are shooting , if it is less than 300yds. A rangefinder is not all that necessary, inside of 500yds I would not spend over $300 on a RF. Though get one with angle compensation. Your binos are what will save your feet, you can glass a hill for game or walk it. [/QUOTE]
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