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Hey guys I’m looking for a range finder that works well out to 1000 yards on animals, not that I’m hunting that far out. I am looking to spend no more than $350. Open for some input!
I've often heard Frank and others say "Dollar per yard" for non reflective targets in real world conditions.
After owning a kilo 1000, Kilo 3000 and a 3500.com I could not agree more.
Take the MSRP and replace the $ with Yards and you'll find your answer.
I've often heard Frank and others say "Dollar per yard" for non reflective targets in real world conditions.
After owning a kilo 1000, Kilo 3000 and a 3500.com I could not agree more.
Take the MSRP and replace the $ with Yards and you'll find your answer.
i have a sig (dont remember which model) and it works great but can give me distance much further at night, not that i can see anything at night.
in other words, whatever it says on the packaging would be best case scenario if the conditions are right.
sun is the enemy when range finding i've found.
Don't think you are gonna get there with that budget. I have a Vortex Razor HD 4000, and it says it ranges deer out to 2200. I'm sure that's under the most laboratory of conditions though. That being said I have ranged dirt piles and trees out to a mile. It sells for about $500. Reflective targets out to 4,000 yards, again I'm sure with plenty of caveats.