I've been reading every post I could find on laser rangefinders but have not run across the answer to a question I have. Has anyone, using a laser rangefinder, been able to consistently get accurate readings at 1000 yards or beyond on a non-reflective small target such as a groundhog? I know the Bausch & Lomb 1918, the Barr & Stroud and Wild Optical units can do this, but I haven't seen a post that verifies a laser unit can do this.