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My buddy has one. The recital is fantastic. Bright and works great in low light conditions. I want one, but having a hard time justifying it being that my Nikon gets the job done (just not quite as well as the Vortex, IMO).
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I have one and think its a fantastic ranger finder. Its very clear! One flaw I've noticed on mine is it seems like when rangeing, it takes a tid bit longer to receive the ranges. Nothing horrible, I just think it could be a lot quicker.
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Its a good rangfinder. I did notice it was slower at finding range tyen what I got and it had a harder time doing pin point like deer in brush etc. It is better then lots of rangefinders
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I love mine small light wieght bright cant go wrong with it and it has lifetime warranty
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