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nappyjoe Location: MO posts: 22 Member | 4. Re:Range Finders 11/30/2007 11:12 AM |   | to me get the best range finder you can aford the ones with the buleits comp. are great for bow hunting and or rilfe hunting. and they help you make a good kill at long and short yardage. I also think getting the scan mode is great becouse after you are up in your deerstand you can mark trees and other thing. you will be suprise how far your off on your distance. |
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| tbomb Location: CA posts: 3 Member | 3. Re:Range Finders 08/30/2007 8:11 AM |   | I haven’t ever used range finders. I have been hunting since before there was such a thing. although I do have to admit if it was availiable to me when I first started hunting I would have one. I missed alot of deer in the begining due to not being able to judge how far something was. Now its really second nature to me. I did use one once and I have to say I was impressed with how accurate it was. |
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 Location: AR posts: 34 Member | | buckwheat_mi Location: MI posts: 9 Member | 1. Range Finders 08/24/2007 7:10 PM |   | I am thinking about investing in a range finder and wondering if anyone has an ideas. I don’t want to spend a lot of money on something for my first trial run but i don’t know where to get started. Any suggestions would be helpful. |
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