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I'm in the market for a range finder and I'm totally in information over load. I'm only looking to shoot out too like 600 yards and I'm looking at entry level. Any input?
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Leupold makes a decent rangefinder. Nikon or bushnell are other options.
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We have 2 nikons the rifle550 with angle comp and the archers choice model both great and very easy to use.
Compared the 550 to brother in-laws Leopold and got readings when his wouldn't
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Re: What rangefinder
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I was looking at some as well reviews on the leupold 1000 were not great, said theirs died at about 15 months and only a 12 month warranty. Just what I read.
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My 1600B was good to 1800 yds rocks and 1100 animals. The new one is supposed to be much better. For under $600.
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I like the vortex with red display. My last one was a Leupold & I wouldn’t buy another
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Re: What rangefinder
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For entry level Nikon's work well and I have a friend with one of those that has been solid. I have another friend that has an entry level Bushnell and it's worked well for him for years. I use a Leica, and I love it, although not sure Leica's classify as "entry level". Depends on how you're defining it.
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Re: What rangefinder
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I picked up a Sig 1200 for my dad. Optics planet had them for 155 and free shipping. He has used it a couple times and had no issues on deer and coyotes out to 600 yards. He said it was easy and accurate and faster on targets than his buddies leupold.
That said I have a Vortex Ranger 1000 and upgraded to the Ranger 1800. I wanted a little more reach and capability to plan out approaches. I’m happy with both.
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Love my sig kilo 2000
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Sig kilo 2000 here also. Absolutely love it. I actually dropped mine (totally submerged) into a mud puddle and didn't realize it for 40 ish minutes. Found it, wiped it down, opened it up and made sure the battery and its compartment wasn't wet. Didn't skip a beat. Super fast readings.
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BTW, the Kelso Sportsmans has the kilo 1200 for 149.99. Was in yesterdays add.
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How much u looking to spend?
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Love my Leica but picked up a Sig last year for archery elk and love it. Compact size, quick and accurate. All for a good price.
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Sig Kilo 2000 is awesome. I got a used one on eBay for $190. Love it.
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