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    Senior Member mrbb's Avatar
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    well I won't try to talk you out of that, but many times you can find them for $99 bucks on sale closer to archery season, and in some catalog companys
    MOST all range finders today work well out to 150 yrds on deer, some get fancier with angle and bullet drop info
    but for archery hunting and gun work out to 150-200 yrds most will all serve you well
    things to consider about a range finder,
    1.) claimed distance on a reflective object as to a non reflective one, can be a BIG difference , but mostly on ones that claim to read past 600 yrds
    2.)
    power of maginfication on the range finder, and its objective size( most are at about 7x, and about 20 mm, some go bigger and smaller here so think about your needs)
    lower power and bigger objective will allow for lower light work in bow hunting sets(higher [power, and smaller objective will work less)
    Larger mag. makes for more accurate holdings on things farther out, something that really matters more to long range rifle work(past 400 yrds for sure)
    3.) Batteries
    pending what type they take, can make finding them an easy deal or a pain in the butt
    and remember these things are electronic's
    and they don't take a beating all that well some times, and again can work less or not at all in damp conditions , fog and extreme cold temps
    but they are great tools to have
    all the brand names make good one's for any archery hunter today!

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    I looked through one at the new Field & Stream store in western PA yesterday. I was impressed with it. I ended up buying the Bushnell Truth with ARC for the same money but got a bad one off the shelf. The display model worked great but the one I bought has a blurry display. Have to return it. It gets old dealing with the Chinese inconsistencies in hunting gear.

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