i've been researching range finders of late, and have narrowed it down to a couple options. i can get the leica crf 1000 for ~$400. the vortex ranger for $360. i'd rather not drop the $800 for the 1600b, and i've heard mixed reviews of the ballistics tables anyway. for hunting this would be used for shots not exceeding 300 yards. and i recently found access to a 1000 yard range that i'll likely use maybe 4 times a year. will the leica crf 1000 range reliably out to 1k on a target range? most of what i've found leads me to believe that angle compensation isn't necessary since the vast majority of my hunting shots will be under 300yds. i want to get something that i won't regret and won't be looking to upgrade immediately, but don't want to dump money on something that is over kill for my needs either.