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Rifle Scopes Looking for a decent $$$ range finder.

chriso

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Looking for a rangefinder to get me out to 1k at least... for a good price. Any input is appreciated. I have some spare money right now and I have been milling known size targets and it works OK for me but a range finder would be nice sometimes.
 
Re: Looking for a decent $$$ range finder.

I just purchased a bushnell 1600 Pin Seeker. It doesn't have all the crap in the view finder, just the reticle and the yardage.

I will do a review in a few days when I get more time, but so far...
Reflective: 1596: metal shop
1132: pickup
840: old hog feeder
Steel targets 9" and smaller from 670 to 150 , my 985 target is under a snow drift!

NON-Reflective:
Early Morning: Hillside bare 1 at 1032 the other at 1148
In full sun:
1040: Lone tree - no leaves
924: large rocks on a hill side
742: wood fence post
700: large bare spot on a hillside
Cows to 625
Sage brush to 630

All of this was in the middle of the day with the sun at my back.
I will try it in varied light conditions this weekend, but so far I am VERY pleased with the results.
I really like the fact that there are not lots of damn menus and visible options in the view finder. IT is SIMPLE!!

 
Re: Looking for a decent $$$ range finder.

I was actually just looking at that. It's for golfing? I was also looking at that new bushinell spotting scope seems like something that would be money well spent... I can do alright with mils but jeeze LRF are so much easier
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Re: Looking for a decent $$$ range finder.

From what I've read, the bushnell elite 1500 is one of the better range finders for under $500, so I started looking and just got one off of ebay for well under half that. I live in the city, so I've only had a chance to range buildings and stuff like that, nothing past 800 yards yet. Taking it out to my friends hunting club this weekend to see what it can do.
 
Re: Looking for a decent $$$ range finder.

I would personally rank them

Swaro is super nice, long range and SWEET glass
Leica/Bushnell 1500 Elite tie

The Leica had better glass to me, but the Bushnell ranged further. That said I picked up a NIB Elite with ARC off Ebay for about $300.