Equipment & Gear > Scopes and Optics
figuring out your dope
Crunchy:
--- Quote from: Alan K on September 08, 2024, 03:39:38 PM ---You can probably find a used G7 for a good price.
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I will check those out. Not sure they will fit in a rangerfinder pouch. any others you recommend?
elkslayer069:
FHF used to make a pouch for them
royalbull:
Revic BR4, I'd avoid the ones where you just pick a pre installed load that's close, the Revic or older G7 models you enter all of your info into them. I have the 2nd gen G7 BR2500 it provides a ballistic calculation to 1400 yards the new Revic will provide a ballistic calculation to almost 2000 yards, they range farther but the ballistic capabilities are less.
elkslayer069:
I have the new revic and it’s nice. I like their app for tuning data and then sync to the rangefinder via Bluetooth. I had the original G7 and sold it for the Swaro el range TA and hate the Swaro solution. I can’t get it to even come close to being correct at distance.
CarbonHunter:
I have the G7 and the Geovid 3200.com binos that have an app that is customizable and downloads to the binos through Bluetooth. I definitely like calculating the loads on the app instead of using a couple buttons and the menu on the rangefinders.
There are definitely more economical range finding binos on the market today so it is worth shopping around to find the ones you like. A big deciding factor for me has always been high quality glass with simple and fast adjustment calculations. Also ensuring the calculations are made out to what I am comfortable shooting to.
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