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yes mate. my mates took the piss out of me saying.. "how many rabbits(or any vermin) are going to sit there and let you laser them and then shoot them.. they will run off"

 

my answer.. "if they don't know your there they sit there long enough"! :thumbs:

 

and I get my fair share of kills mate ;) lol

 

.177 is easy, aim smack on out to 40 yards and 'its' dead . anything after that your better off knowing your aimpoints and using a rangefinder.

.22 is a different story, a lot harder judge distances. and the drop of the pellets after 35 yards is pretty mental so a rangefinder really helps to stop you from shooting the ground infront of where mr Rabbit is sitting :laugh:

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don't know what brand mine is mate, its got a solar panel on the side so I don't have to use batteries. I keep it on the windowsill at home and its never gone dead on me yet :thumbs:

 

seen them hawke lrf 400's and if mine ever breaks that's probably what I would get to replace it.

 

a lot of the time when I see vermin its close range squirrels between 10-30 yards.if I cant get a quick shot off then they normally bugger right off, before they sit still so I get the rangefinder out and if there still there 10 seconds later they end up on the floor :gunsmilie::ninja::laugh::laugh: :laugh: most of the time on my permission they don't stop running until there down the holes In the trees tho :icon_eek: proper timid little basetards :laugh:

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I use the hawke lrf600 and to be fair to hawke I left mine out in the field for a week and forgot about it on one of my permissions 12days in fact and found and still works spot on. Dependant on what I'm shooting will mean how often it gets used.

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What is the + - on these range finders in practice please? It generally seems to quote 5m for something like the Hawkes mentioned above. They have come down a lot in price since i was last shooting and I like the idea of pre- registering different landmarks.

 

At the distances i may be shooting + - 5 (or is it +-2.5?) seems a bit too much variance compared to what the old eyeball can do.

 

I take it the cheapy golf range finders would require you to first javelin your quarry with a golf pin?

 

Thanks

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I don't use them, never really have although I made an effort about 2.5 years ago, 3 on the bounce ...all faulty.... so gave up...unbelievable bad luck.

 

I use 12ft lb and out to decent distances with the centrefires. I know my guns/ammo well and for whatever reason I'm pretty good at distance judgement.

 

I get on just fine, but, there are no doubt times that I, and many others, could find a rangefinder useful, that's why I wanted to give one a try!

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I have a Nikko Sterling range finder that I use a lot. Mainly I use it when shooting deer from high seats, but it's very useful when you set up in ambush for buggs. Get in position and then use the RF to get a definite range from known points. Maybe a gate post is 45 yards, that big bush is 20 yards, the big standing stone is 30. That way you can judge fairly closely how far bunny is away by comparing the distance against the known spots.

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not only are they good for quarry but also for zero ing your scope to perfect distances out in the field if your scope is calibrated then from your zero to whatever distance you know exactly were to aim that 1/4mildot could mean a kill or injured quarry or a complete miss think there a must have piece of kit for serious hunting

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