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Rangefinders

Postby Nick Roehl » Wed Dec 28, 2011 12:40 pm

I use my Leupold TBR-1000 rangefinder to mark distances. It also helps as an monocular instead of carrying around the binocs all the time. It's good for setting out the decoys to exact yardage. I am always wearing my rangefinder. Anyone else use one for turkeys?
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Re: Rangefinders

Postby dsm16428 » Wed Dec 28, 2011 12:47 pm

Nick Roehl wrote:I use my Leupold rangefinder to mark distances. It also helps as an monocular instead of carrying around the binocs all the time. It's good for setting out the decoys to exact yardage. I am always wearing my rangefinder. Anyone else use one for turkeys?



Always. I don't even carry binos in the woods any more...one less thing to worry about imo.
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Re: Rangefinders

Postby vt.honker » Wed Dec 28, 2011 2:40 pm

dsm16428 wrote:
Nick Roehl wrote:I use my Leupold rangefinder to mark distances. It also helps as an monocular instead of carrying around the binocs all the time. It's good for setting out the decoys to exact yardage. I am always wearing my rangefinder. Anyone else use one for turkeys?



Always. I don't even carry binos in the woods any more...one less thing to worry about imo.
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Re: Rangefinders

Postby BigAL64 » Thu Mar 08, 2012 10:11 am

I use one but it is the old double image dial type. Works just fine though.
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Re: Rangefinders

Postby thunderchicken » Thu Mar 08, 2012 2:07 pm

My Nikon 550 is always with me when bowhunting. I rigged my bino harness so I can carry both RF and binos on the harness.
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