range finders
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Idaho
Posts: 136
RE: range finders
Definately think the Leica is worth the money. Started off with a Bushnell Legend, and finally traded around to the Leica 1200. No comparison between these two in ranging capabilities, and ranging accuracy. But the Leica costs twice as much. What you get in optics seems to pretty much correlate to how much you want to spend. This might vary a little, but in my experience, not much.
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RE: range finders
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Posts: 37
Joined: 2/28/2007
From: Granite Falls WA
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I need to pick one up as well, I'm looking at the Leupold RXII that cabelas has for $299.00
does anyone have any info or input on this range finder? this is the one i was looking at as well.
#6
RE: range finders
I have the Leupold RXII and have been really happy with hit. I just picked it up a few weeks ago but have used it quite a bit at the range so far. I have compared it with others at the range and they are all coming up with the same distance. I am really looking forward to ranging deer with it soon.
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RE: range finders
#9
RE: range finders
I have a Nikon 400 great unit for around $200. No problem ranging stuff out to 400 yards plus - which is plenty for me. Used it for 3 years now...
I started off with a Bushnell - it didn't work worth a darn....
I started off with a Bushnell - it didn't work worth a darn....