Rangerfinder

Don Dusart

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Jul 5, 2012
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Colfax, Ca
I am looking for a good rangefinder with arc for archer only. The rangefinder I have will not always pick up my target even at 30 yards. Good luck to all this coming season. Don
 

Don Dusart

Member
Jul 5, 2012
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Colfax, Ca
I will take a look at Vortex. I had a Bushnell Chuck Adams edition but gave it to my friend to help him get going in bow hunting. Bushnell not making the Chuck Adams edition any more. Thanks for your help and good luck this year.
 

BobT

Active Member
Dec 1, 2011
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Missouri Ozarks
I use the same one I use for rifle hunting, the Leica 1600B. I carry it on the lanyard around my neck and tuck it into the right chest pocket on my shirt or jacket.

Bob
 

MT dreaming

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Aug 14, 2013
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I purchased a Vortex rangefinder earlier this year for an upcoming elk/mule deer hunt. I haven't used it in the field yet but around the house and neighborhood it seems good. Clear and easy to use.
 

In God We Trust

Very Active Member
Mar 10, 2011
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Colorado
I have the Vortex Ranger for rifle hunting and use the Chuck Adams Bushnell for archery. You will love the Vortex. It is great for rifle or archery.
 

Lungbuster

New Member
Oct 10, 2014
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I have the vortex ranger 1000 and I couldn't be happier with it and You can't beat there warrenty. I have a pair of leopuld binoculars that are 8 power and the glass in my ranger finder is more clear then the binoculars.
 

gschuer

New Member
Apr 20, 2011
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I have the Nikon Archers Choice. It is pretty worthless in most bow hunting situations. If there is a blade of grass or a limb anywhere near the path to what you want to range it will bounce off it and give you a wrong range...I would rather have no range than the wrong range. There has to be something better than this and I am in search of it!