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TrkDeerHntr

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What does everyone use?

I have heard great things about the Nikon 400 i am thinking of going that route they are fairly cheap and alot of people say they are worth the 200 bucks
 
I have a Bushnell Sport, I got a good deal on it SO, I had to have it.

It doesn't work the best on cold days, and I've questioned it's accuracy a time or two, but it's good enough for my needs.
 
i have a bushnell 800...perhaps, not pos. so far i like it and it has seemed fairly accurate. have some troubles up over 400 yards but i don't really need it for that kind of range if ya know what i mean!
 
I bought one of the bushnells, Im not sure of the model, but it is the kind you hold upright for $200 bucks. It works, but that is all I can say about it. I really wish I would of bought the Nikon, it works much better in my opinion. The only reason I say that is because mine will not work inside of a double bull through the mesh. My buddies Nikon 440 will work perfect through it. It also seems like you can lock on smaller targets quicker with the Nikon. For the same price of money, I think the Nikon is better but that is just me. The bushnell works fine for bowhunting, but when I am late muzzleloader hunting and trying to range things, I have a hell of time getting a good lock on farther distances.
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The next one I buy is going to be the leupold RX-II
 
mine is about 10 years old, if not older. simmons, 800, or something. about the size of a football. runs on C batteries, bought it used, works great.


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The next one I buy is going to be the leupold RX-II

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anybody forget that LIV isn't a poor college kid any more
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better get some more high dollar toys bought before you tie the knot
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I got some old junky bushnells that i found in the mountains years ago.....
they work and were free, so i like them!!
im sure ill get to a point here shortly where ill need some new ones.
 
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Nikon 440...no problems here.

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Same here, I've had my Nikon for over 4 years now and still haven't had to change the batteries.
 
I ended up getting the NIKON 500 its the "golf" verison reason for getting this is that it was cheaper (on sale) i think it was like 240 or something and was 180 on sale and plus when i compared the 440 and 500 the 440 seemed harder to look through and the 500 was clearier so will see

ive allready sat around seeing how far things are away
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Bushnell Yardage Pro. Great for archery (5 yrs.) with no problems.

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Have had mine for 2 years and love it. Works great, no problems, and will show distances from 5 yards to I think 600.
 
I have used the Nikon 800 for 3 yrs, no problems and works great. I just ordered the new Leupold RX-II w/ TBR. Will let you know how it works when it gets here from Cabelas. All the reviews I have read say Great.
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I have a Nikon laser 600 range finder.

I have had no problems with it, except that I wish it had a red display instead of the black. It would be nice for low light conditions.
 
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I have the Nikon 440.
I like it and have had no problems with it.

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Same here.

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