Ok guys, I'm in the market for a decent rangefinder. I don't need something that will range 800 yards and cost $400. I want something that is accurate with a little magnification and lighted reticle. I'd like to stay below $250. Suggestions likes/dislikes? Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
As far as optics and range finders, you can’t ever go wrong with vortex, leupold, or Nikon. The vortex impact 850 is $200 and should work fine for you. I think it’s illuminated and goes out to 850 yards. It also does incline for you. Vortex Optics Impact 850 Yard Laser Rangefinder https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075KGW3WJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_CBoMDb2Y7S16D I’d go try a few out if you can. Vortex has the best warranty. They replace their stuff no matter what happens to it usually.
For bowhunting, I would think the minimum distance would be important. How close for an accurate reading?
I can only add that I prefer Nikon over Bushnell. Cabelas just had a great deal on a decent Nikon, it might be over though.
A few thoughts : Like all óptics, you will be well served putting your hands on them. Clarity, magnification and to a lessor extrent, lens coatings will aid with low light conditions. Check and compare water resistences/proof differences... Or at least the claims. I use my range finder for both rifle hunting and bow hunting. If this is a need, you may want a finder with a line range. Angle adjustment is a great feature for bow hunting. I'd add Sig Sauer to the brands mentioned. I have some Bushnell optics, I'll never buy another Bushnell. After you evaluate then it's just a matter of vshopping for a good deal. I've seen a few recently on Camofire.
I also have a Halo but I've noticed when I hunt in darker places, like swamps, I can't see the reticle. Also it has no magnification, and these old eyes need just a little bit. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
I picked up a refurbished Nikon from Natches shooters Supply. Something to consider. Good luck. Longdraw
Another Nikon plug, price was right really all you need. Sent from my iPad using Bowhunting .com Forums
Nikon monarch, has angle compensation,and auto or manual illuminated retical. I like it so far. Only downside is it's a little fat so if you use a bino harness and pouch for the range finder it's hard to find one that it slides in and out of easy. Sent from my LM-G710VM using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
Mine definitely magnifys, let me see if I can find the one I use. I have pretty good luck using it when it is "dusk" in the woods.
Does it have a lighted display? That's probably tj e biggest factor for me Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
I would say Vortex or Leupold but I'm not really sure. What I can tell you is that I would NOT go with Bushnell if it was me. Personally, I just wasn't a fan. The Leupold ones look really nice to me though.