I'm still shopping for a good laser rangefinder that I feel I can afford.
I know JJ, you told me to buy a Leica, but considering all my wants and needs at this time, I just am not on a Leica budget. I am narrowing it down to Bushnell or Nikon.
I spent a long time locally looking and comparing tonight. I found both the Bushnell Laser Pro Scout and the models below that were prone to a very significant amount of glare from the store lighting. Enough to hinder the veiwing process. On the other hand the Nikon Monarch Laser 800 and the 440 had no glare or flare issues. I think tonight I really saw the difference in lense coatings between both these brands. I'm leaning toward the 800.
I have found them as factory demos on OpticsPlanet.com with full 2 year warranty, and other places much cheaper as refurbished with only 90 day warranty. (not sure I like those odds).
I tend to agonize over little details and even smaller money, so someone please be a pal and push me over the edge, OK? :?
I know JJ, you told me to buy a Leica, but considering all my wants and needs at this time, I just am not on a Leica budget. I am narrowing it down to Bushnell or Nikon.
I spent a long time locally looking and comparing tonight. I found both the Bushnell Laser Pro Scout and the models below that were prone to a very significant amount of glare from the store lighting. Enough to hinder the veiwing process. On the other hand the Nikon Monarch Laser 800 and the 440 had no glare or flare issues. I think tonight I really saw the difference in lense coatings between both these brands. I'm leaning toward the 800.
I have found them as factory demos on OpticsPlanet.com with full 2 year warranty, and other places much cheaper as refurbished with only 90 day warranty. (not sure I like those odds).
I tend to agonize over little details and even smaller money, so someone please be a pal and push me over the edge, OK? :?