Flatlander.54 said:I use a Bushnell YardagePro Sport 450. Paid 199.99 for it last year and Im very pleased with it. Its more than accurate enough for any distances youll encounter in Muzzleloader or bow hunting. A friend of mine said he saw some at WalMart on sale for $150.
houser52 said:I've also been thinking about getting a rangefinder. Whew, there are so many out there and it's hard to sort through all the reviews. Lot's of guys try to sell you on a $2000 model even though you don't want to spend a lot.
How far will the 450 accurately range an animal? Is it durable and water resistant?
sabotloader said:UtahRob
I have had 3 different range finders and I think I finally found the one that I like and one that I can kinda justify in my budget....
I use the regular black one - not the camo - did not want to pay the Xtra $20 at the time I bought mine....
http://www.natchezss.com/brand.cfm?cont ... le=Leupold RX-II 750 Yards Digital Laser Rangefinder Match 13 Reticle Mossy Oak Treestand
deactivating the modes.
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