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Started by kenfa03, February 27, 2012, 04:08:15 PM

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kenfa03

Need opinions on rangefinders. Gonna hunt with my bow from a popup this spring.

Gobble!

I have a bushnell 450 I believe it called. Only about $150 and its good for turkey and bow hunting.

TauntoHawk

I love my Nikon 550 it was a world better than the bushnell scout I had before that. the nikon has never failed to give me a quick accurate reading, batteries last forever, and is pretty tough (i've dropped mine from 22ft and it hit more than one branch on the way down and still works flawless)
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sugarray

I have had 2 Bushnell that worked awesome.  Still use the Scout with ARC.  Hard to see in low light and have been thinking of trying one with an illuminated display.  Leupold I think, but maybe Nikon.  The Archer's Choice from Nikon would serve you well if all you wanted it was for bow hunting.


bowhunter32

nikon monarch 800....very nice easy to use...

vaturkey

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Ol'Mossy

Quote from: Gobble! on February 27, 2012, 04:11:25 PM
I have a bushnell 450 I believe it called. Only about $150 and its good for turkey and bow hunting.

Same here

tomtamer25

I have a Leupold and love it

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kenfa03

Are the yardages hard to see in low lite? Thinkin it will be darker in popup blind.


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runngun

I know Nikon will work in a blind
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Lunchbox

What is your price range? There are a lot of good range finders on all ends of the spectrum.