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Originally Posted By: Coyotehunter_While that's a nice optic if I were to want another range finder I'd rather have it mounted inside my Rifle Scope instead of in the binoculars.
What about the new Rifle Scopes that have the laser ranger built into the scope and they do the BDC thing in a computer chip inside the rifle scope.
That way you can kill two birds with one stone.
I was looking at one rifle scope that was around $1000 at the time. I think it was a Burris Eliminator but it may also have been a Nikon Scope. I think I looked at two different scopes that had build in laser range finders in them.
I'm not really planning on doing any long range shooting right now. Most all my hunting shots will be well within 200 yards. 500 yards for me is a very long shot. The terrain that I hunt is not going to offer too many very long range shots. Which is why I went with the EOTECH HHS1 system. BTW: I finally got my $60 rebate check. Which I need to cash before it expires. LOL
Originally Posted By: CS TACTICALI have found it hard to find a set of LRF under $500 that will do 600yds all the time. The Bushnell have done good for the lower cost ones and so have the Zeiss. Hands down the Swarovski have be the best for me. We have the SWAROVSKI Laser Guides on sale I know the are out of your price range but they are worth every penny.
cstactical

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Originally Posted By: Coyotehunter_While that's a nice optic if I were to want another range finder I'd rather have it mounted inside my Rifle Scope instead of in the binoculars.
What about the new Rifle Scopes that have the laser ranger built into the scope and they do the BDC thing in a computer chip inside the rifle scope.
That way you can kill two birds with one stone.
I was looking at one rifle scope that was around $1000 at the time. I think it was a Burris Eliminator but it may also have been a Nikon Scope. I think I looked at two different scopes that had build in laser range finders in them.
I'm not really planning on doing any long range shooting right now. Most all my hunting shots will be well within 200 yards. 500 yards for me is a very long shot. The terrain that I hunt is not going to offer too many very long range shots. Which is why I went with the EOTECH HHS1 system. BTW: I finally got my $60 rebate check. Which I need to cash before it expires. LOL
Originally Posted By: CS TACTICALI have found it hard to find a set of LRF under $500 that will do 600yds all the time. The Bushnell have done good for the lower cost ones and so have the Zeiss. Hands down the Swarovski have be the best for me. We have the SWAROVSKI Laser Guides on sale I know the are out of your price range but they are worth every penny.
cstactical

Mike @ CSTACTICAL