Which should i buy first?
#21
RE: Which should i buy first?
A range finder is pretty much useless for archery hunting
#23
RE: Which should i buy first?
I can understand that some hunters don't need or use a rangefinder but his question is which should he buy first. I just don't see how a camcorder is going to help him be a better hunter. A rangefinder can definitely help him be a better hunter by using it to practice eyeballing ranges to targets and verifying, by verifying distances to spots from his tree stand, and more. I don't see where a camcorder does squat to help someone be a better hunter. I suppose if he used it to tape his shooting form and look for inconsistancies but if he buys anything first to help his hunting I just don't see how it can be a camcorder.
#24
RE: Which should i buy first?
ORIGINAL: in da woods
I would have to disagree. Depending where u hunt, out of a stand,with asteep grade or in some darker canopied woods, there is a strong possibility of misjudging distances. I got a Leupold III, which has the true distance of angle shooting to compensate for those reasons. You also then have the benefit of using it out West, where distances are very misleading. The camcorder is nice, but the range finder will assist you getting your prey.
A range finder is pretty much useless for archery hunting