Range Finders!

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WesternKS

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Hey fellas what range finders are you bow guys using?
I really only need an archery range finder and the Ranging TLR75 looks like the least expensive way to get a yardage.
Thanks for any help here!
 
I've been using the Nikon Laser 400. I like it but it is not really good for low light and I have to take my glasses off to use it. Not real easy when your holding your bow in one hand and trying to move as little as possible.
 
I have the Leica 900 its great it costs a little more but its worth the extra $$$ My hunting pordner has a nikon and he likes it also. He only complains about how slow it is compared to the Leica. I am starting to believe in the old saying you get what you pay for!!!
 
Bushnell Yardage Pro Scout.The smallest laser rangefinder available, the Scout's unique shape and ultra-compact size make it easy to grip with just one hand. The 10-yard minimum distance reading makes it ideal for bowhunters. It has a scan and zip mode but no rain mode. Weather-resistant, it is powered by a 3-volt lithium battery. Maximum reading on non-reflective target: 570 yds.
Color/Camo pattern: Green, Realtree Hardwoods?. This is a great addition to your gear list.

whacknpack
 
I second the scout. Well worth the extra few bucks. Check ebay or surf the web for a good deal.
 
Well I've had an original Bushnell rangefinder since they came out and it has worked great. However, I'm thinking of taking the plunge and buying Leica's new BRF (Binocular-Rangefinder). It's a lot of money and I already have some good optics.......but a quality bino with a built in rangefinder....too tempting.

BOHNTR )))---------->
 

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