Archer's Choice Rangefinder
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: central wi
Posts: 245
Archer's Choice Rangefinder
I was curious if anyone here has this product. Thoughts? Does it make a world of difference? I would use it strictly for bowhunting and my max height is about 20 ft. average stand around 17 ft....
The 100 max is no biggy for me at all.....
The 100 max is no biggy for me at all.....
#2
Spike
Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 3
The RifleHunter 550 works off of the same premise as the Archer's Choice. This rangefinder quickly and accurately ranges to 550 yards. The hunter simply aims and pushes the button and plans the shot to the displayed distance. It's that simple.
Both Rangefinders are Waterproof and Fog proof. They also have bright, multicoated optics with 6X magnification. Their clarity is impeccable. The characteristic that I like with both models is they are very slim and easy to use with one hand and freeing up the other hand to hold your bow or gun. These rangefinders work off the KISS method, KEEP IT SIMPLE!!
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Both Rangefinders are Waterproof and Fog proof. They also have bright, multicoated optics with 6X magnification. Their clarity is impeccable. The characteristic that I like with both models is they are very slim and easy to use with one hand and freeing up the other hand to hold your bow or gun. These rangefinders work off the KISS method, KEEP IT SIMPLE!!
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chicago limousine