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Guest bruno527

best bit o'kit i bought, it clarifies exactly the range/distance ya shoot presicely...

 

i use a bushnel yardage pro- 0-700yds , it accurate as hell....

 

all i do is , suss the distances prior to the shoot,(picking markers/ masts etc) then i know what my rifle is aiming at.....1/2" up at 200 yds etc

 

2" up at 400yds........depending on ya cal...... :thumbs:

 

In my opinion, great for an acurate shoot, as ya here the guys 'saying' they drop bunny's at 180yds etc :feck:

 

with this tool , they find out its more like 70-90yds !!!!!! :laugh:

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Guest JohnGalway

I use a Nikon Prostaff 440 Laser rangefinder. For daytime it's very good. For night use under the lamp and for low light conditions the glass is very dark. I bought mine on Ebay and got it sent to my door for 140 Euro including shipping.

 

For a bit over twice that price ($499) you can get a new Leica CRF 900. If I were buying again that's what I'd get. Google it.

 

I've also looked through a silly money Swarovski RF, brightest glass on anything I've ever looked through but silly money like I said.

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i use the new leica 1200 rangemaster, had it quite a while now, and have to say it is worth the money, plus the range lights upin red writing too, so its great for lamping foxy at night. some other models are to hard to use,

you won't be disapointed with a leica either 900 or 1200...... :thumbs:

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