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Rifle Scopes rangefinder budget?

shootnfarmer

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ok, so i'm looking for a rangefinder, and I cant decide:

1. Leica CRF 1200 - $599.99

2. Leica CRF 800 - $449.99

3. Nikon Monarch 1200 - $419.99

4. Leupold RX-1000 - $349.99

5. Bushnell 1200 ARC - $349.99

I am looking for something to range deer-sized targets (hunting) out to 600-700yds and a 3'x3'steel plate out to 1000yds.

opinions???
 
Re: rangefinder budget?

The Leupold rangefinders at least the RX4 I had left a lot to be desired. Both in how it worked which sucked big time and the glass quality which was absolutely horrible. It would not range consistently out to 400 yards I sold it and bought the Leica 1200 and could not be happier. The whole reflective and non reflective crap with the Leupold is a joke. With the Leica no matter what you point it at it works. Even if it is just the ground.

The Nikon ranges really well IMO. The one I played with worked better past 1200 than my Leica did. It seemed to pick up a few things at 1300 that my Leica could not. But that is asking a lot out of both of them since they are just rated at 1200. The farthest I have got with my Leica is 1360 something on a tree. We reached beyond 1400 with the Nikon I was playing with. The Nikon glass again does not even compare to the Leica.

I played with the Bushnell a bit and it seemed to range really well also. Easily ranged to 1300 which was the max I tried. But again glass quality does not compare to the Leica.

I realize glass quality is not the most important factor with a rangefinder, but it sure is nice to use when the glass looks as good as a ver nice scope vs looking through a $100 tasco. Sometimes you may not want to take your binos and the Leica is good enough to use as a monocular.

Plus the Leica is very small and compact, smaller than both the Nikon or Bushnell. Makes it easy to take with you.

I would rule out the Leica 800 since 1000 yards is a requirement. The Bushnell and Nikon are a lot cheaper than the Leica, but honestly in my using them they ranged just as good. So you would probably be happy with either of them. But I guarantee you will be happy with the Leica 1200 it is just a really nice piece of gear.
 
Re: rangefinder budget?

Glass and low-light capability on the CRF 1200 makes it my top pick out of your choices.

The Bushnell Legend 1200 that I had would in no way shape or form range a 3x3 steel target at 1000 and on some days wouldn't range a cardboard IDPA target at 300.

I use a Leica LRF 1200 SCAN I picked up from eBay now and love it.
 
Re: rangefinder budget?

I bought the Bushnell Legend 1200ARC, and honestly i haven't had any problems. It has ranged everything i have wanted it to out to 1109yds.
Let me say this though, you can sure get it alot cheaper than $349.00. I got mine off Amazon for $269.00 (NEW).