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I have used the archers choice for the last year,this is what I can tell you. The archers choice rangfinder is the easiest rangfinder to use, one setting and one button. I have used them in all conditions and have never had a failed reading because of the elements. The ID takes the guess work out of up and down hill shots. Just use what ever pin the rangefinder says and it will be on just like flat shots. The only thing I would change is the 6x magnification to 8x.The 550 riflehunter is the same rangefinder but can range out to 550 yards(hence the name). If you don't plan on ever switching to modern or muzzle the archer choice is perfect for archery and is $50 cheaper. Check eBay you can save some $ over outdoor stores!
Works good. little slow on the lock up but mine has not let me down. The only thing I would change on this is from the black read out to red. But for simplicity one number in the rangefinder instead of 3, Nikon has it figured out. I would have looked at the Leupold's a little more but I could give a rats butt what the angle is and what the actual distance is I want the compensated yardage only!
The Leuopold RXII is what I have. It works great. It ranges out really far (unlike the Nikon Archers Choice) If you do more than Archery I recommend the new version of the RXII. It is not that difficult to program or understand. It has worked as advertised every single time.