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    Default Who uses a range finder?

    Who uses a range finder and what kind?



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    Don't leave on a hunting trip without it, Nikon Prostaff 550. Don't use it for 3D though.
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    Got a Bushnell Sport 450. I know they're not top of the range, but I've found it works very well in most situations.

    I take it with me if I go for a jog or walk and just point it at various objects at various distances. On other days I don't take it with me and guess distance, then when I'm at the same spot and have it, I see how accurate I was. It has really helped me guage distances.

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    I use the bushnell VLR2 for hunting! It has come in handy quite a few times. Won't leave home with out it!

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    Not yet but i will. I just got a Bushnell Scout 1000 ARC for Christmas.
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    I bought a Nikon Monarch 800 about a year and a half ago. Works quite well. I've repeatedly ranged "soft" targets out to 700+ yards and "hard" targets further yet. It doesn't have the angle calculator built in but I don't feel I really need it as I've never hunted from a tree-stand and don't have any inclination to do so (at least not at this time).
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    Default range finder

    i also got a bushnell sport 450, that i inherited when my pops got a new one. He needed one to range 1000 yards plus and it would do it so he got the new one i got the old one Hey cant complain it was free and ill be hunting from a ground blind this fall.
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    i got a bushnell chuck adams arc bow mode and rifel mode on the way.it looks to be a nice set up.i have never used one befor.im perty good at judging distance but i want to be positive.ill let yall know how it works out.

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    Nikon 440 .... never used one befor this one, found out I was sighting my rifle in for 140 not 100 we always just knew it was..oh well not like it ever matterd..lol
    I always bust mine out soon as i get set up, sure is nice fuzzy fealing to look at a stump call it 27 slap the RF on it and read what you thought or close to it...
    It's all fun an games till you put that big boy on the ground.. now its time to get to work
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    I have bought three of them, but lost two!

    The one I still have, is the Nikon Archer's Choice, but my favorite was my Nikon 440.

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