Anyone know of any good inexpensive range finders in need of one and wanted to know yalls thoughts..?
Since you've had it have you noticed it being off on yardage and does it seem to be pretty quality built?
WildGame Innovations has this one for $99.99 Wildgame Innovations WGI XRT6 Halo XRT XRT6 Laser Range Finder | eBay Simmons has this one for $89.99 on ebay as well Simmons LRF 600 4X 20mm Laser Range Finder with Tilt Intelligence 801408 045618801397 | eBay
I got the Halo XRT 6 for around $90 at Rural King. No issues yet. I don't see the need to get one that ranges 1000 yards. Not necessary for most people.
I have a Bushnell Sport 550.Got it on sale for $120.After 6 months I have yet too find a problem with it.I like how it uses a 9 volt battery rather than a watch battery like some rangefinders use.
I don't use a range finder. I'm able to guess +/-2 yards within 30 yards and I can't shoot past 30 yards where I hunt so I can use my first pin and I should be able to hit my mark no problem.
Well I'm planning on shooting 3D so I'm gonna use it as a tool to learn yardage while I'm shooting at my target at home. I ended up going with the halo xrt6 for right now. Anyone else use this range finder?
Dumb question (I'm full of them just so you know) Are any of these binoculars and range finder combined?
I just bid on a Halo X-ray 600 on eBay. I'll let you guys know how it comes out. Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
I read an article once telling that if you sighted in using your rangefinder readings, it didn't matter if it was off. As long as it gives consistant readings, your sight would be set to it. Granted, we'd all prefer that the readings are dead on.
I have a Bushnell The Truth model. No frills, but it does the job. I think it cost about $100.00 when I bought it 4 years ago. You can check online, for best prices. Here's a direct link: http://www.outdoorgearup.com/best-rangefinder-for-bow-hunting/ Nikon range finders are rated pretty high and not too pricey.