go with the bushnell. i had one out preform my leupold that costs 2x as much. my leupold 1200yd range finder will range up to about 700 on a good day. my leupold 750yd rangefinder will catch 500 on a good day. on the exact same day and same range i had a bushnell pick up ranges that i could not with my leupold
go with the bushnell. i had one out preform my leupold that costs 2x as much. my leupold 1200yd range finder will range up to about 700 on a good day. my leupold 750yd rangefinder will catch 500 on a good day. on the exact same day and same range i had a bushnell pick up ranges that i could not with my leupold
I am also thinking of a range finder, It is really confusing when a 1200yd rangefinder can only work out to 700 yds. The manufacturers are not doing themselves or the industry any good making false claims. Currently I'm learning how to use the rangefinding reticles on my Hawke scopes
Any suggestions?
I'd like to keep it <$250, but would go higher for a quality unit. Looking for your thoughts. Really starting from scratch here.
I know this is way above your price range but I went with some cheaper range finders before I got this unit.
CRF Rangemaster 1600 Yards Scan Mode Laser Rangefinder 7x Black