archery range finders


MonsterBuck48

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I'd definitely go with a rangefinder with angle compensation, like the Scout 1000 w/ arc, that's capable of ranging a ways out. That way you can use it while gun hunting too back here in the states or somewhere else. One I've got coming is the new Nikon Riflehunter 1000. It has angle compensation and goes out to 1000 yards. It also has a new active brightness control: It automatically senses if it's dark or brighter and changes the display from dark grey (black) to illuminated orange.

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