Range finders
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Range finders
How many of you use them for bow hunting or gun hunting. Does it make a big defference in your hunting or not much at all.
Bryce 21- Giant Typical
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Location : Wisconsin
Re: Range finders
I bought one this last season for bow-season,just a cheap one simmons model at walle something like 120.00 works very well. I just pick out a few spots from the stand.great for field hunting
mrtrailcam1- Spike Buck
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Location : north mo
Re: Range finders
I have one but i never could figure it out lol
I want to buy a new one this ones a bit older I really could see them helping allot!
I want to buy a new one this ones a bit older I really could see them helping allot!
Re: Range finders
They are worth the money IMO
huntinOH- Giant Typical
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Re: Range finders
I never used one in the civilian setting. They'll work well if you can't estimate distances very well. In road construction station stakes are placed every 100' apart. I can judge that distance well and am able to image every hundred feet after it in an instant. Mega yards require wind speed, humidity and elevation differences and those range finders are really life savers for that long shooting.
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