whats the best range finder for long ranges for the money

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I am looking for a range finder that will have no problem picking an animal up at 600 yards. I have many instances when hunting where there is not a hard object to range and not be able to get a reading on anything close to an animal what do you all think I should look at
 
Where are my Leica brothers??

Leica! (I honestly haven't used a Vectronix or Swarovski so take my recommendations with that background). Price is right for a used 1000 or 1200 Leica, or even a new one, and mine hasn't failed me on ranges beyond 600 yards many times. used mine tonight on a deer at 678 yards, but the deer had plenty of brush around it so it might have been bouncing off sage brush or whatever.
Light, small, simple to use, etc..
 
I have a vortex ranger 1000 and it works great for me. It's a little under 600 yards for consistent animal ranging, about 500-550. but i was ranging fence posts at 700 last night with it. Make sure you check the warranty of the range finder before you buy it, Most have a year warranty beings they are electronic devices.
 
Ranging reflective to 2000 yds, and animals as far as you'll ever even think about shooting.
LRF and Binos in one unit.
Available for immediate delivery.
Less than $800 shipped. Bran new, with Bushnell's warranty

The glass alone would make these binos worth $800.
Being able to range to 1600 yds alone would make the LRF worth $800

I have a hard time believing their is a better option for the money.

Yes, there are better LRF like the Terrapin, and their are better binos like the Leica or Swarvs....but neither will be had for less than $800.

Bushnell Fusion MILE 10x42

 
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Originally Posted By: cbass16
Less than $800 shipped. Bran new, with Bushnell's warranty

I have a hard time believing their is a better option for the money.


Tough to argue with that.

I'm going to check the glass on one of those, never even looked at them. Having one less thing hanging around your neck or in your pocket: priceless.
 
Originally Posted By: barber111Swarovski EL Range 8x42..

Thats my .02

Barber

I agree, I use them myself.

NEW NOT OPEN BOX Swarovski Laser Guide 8x30 Laser Range Finder $999.00 -$114.00 $883.68
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Originally Posted By: harlanjeredcan any of these be used at night, with a red spotlight?

They will ALL work in pitch darkness - they do not use or need any light.
 
I bought two pairs of Bushnell Fusion ARC 10 x 42's when they first came out. For the money, they can't be beat. Saves a lot of hassle not having to carry binos and a rangefinder.
 
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I realize they do not need light to range.

What I should have asked is do they have a lighted display so that the range can be read at night.
It is useless to range a target if you cannot read the display of the range.
 
everyone thinks their rangefinders work pretty good. But the BIG QESTION is... how well do they pick up coyote size targets in open fields. To me... trees and buildings, big stuff like that doesn't count... it's the smaller things that would be needed in a hunting situation.

I love the idea of the combo binos... but never tried them in hunting situations.
 
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