range finder

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  1. rmiata1

    rmiata1 Newb

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    whats the best r f at cheap price I know theres some out there.
     
  2. tndeerhunter80

    tndeerhunter80 Newb

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    I have the Wild Game Innovations Interceptor. I know it doesn't have the Angle adjustment, but it has worked for me. It cost me around 70 when I bought it 3 years ago.
     
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    thirdhandman Weekend Warrior

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    Need a little more info before I an give a good answer. General purpose Nikon makes a couple with decent glass small and compact $150.
     
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    I've got one from bass pro- it's a cheap entry level one only has one function & works fine

    Only thing id watch out for is the display! Mine has black LCD display which works fine to read your yardage on a bright background but in low light is nearly impossible to read black on black.
    I'd find the cheapest one that won't give you that problem
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  5. Blarney22

    Blarney22 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Simmons makes one that I have heard good things about. No experience with it, It goes for $100
     
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    buttonbuckmaster Grizzled Veteran

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    I have the Simmons. I've been pleased with it, but it is hard to read in low light conditions.
     
  7. grnhd

    grnhd Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I also have the Simmons. I've had good luck with it, it has stood up to the abuse that can be dished out by a 12 year old ranging birds in the yard(blackbirds and sparrows, no doves:lol:)
     
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    tbass3574 Weekend Warrior

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    I've also had luck with the wild game innovations interceptor, no complaints
     

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