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11-19-2006, 05:49 PM
Are the ones that claim to be accurate to 1/2 a yard really that accurate.?:noidea:
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View Full Version : Rangefinders. big scores 11-19-2006, 05:49 PM Are the ones that claim to be accurate to 1/2 a yard really that accurate.?:noidea: BUNNYMAN 11-19-2006, 05:54 PM To what yardage? I have the yardage pro legend from bushnell and have measured off distances and checked them against the range finder and find its always within 1 yrd.....most off the time its right on......thats accurate enough for little ole me...... big scores 11-19-2006, 05:56 PM The Nikon pro 440 claims to be within 1/2 a yard. I was thinking of getting one for this years ASA shoots. BUNNYMAN 11-19-2006, 05:58 PM The Nikon pro 440 claims to be within 1/2 a yard. I was thinking of getting one for this years ASA shoots. I have never been to an ASA shoot and dont follow them......so let the jokes begin..... your allowed to use a range finder???? big scores 11-19-2006, 06:02 PM for 2007 they are having a marked yardage 20 target round. you can use a rangefinder for those 20 targets. tek 11-19-2006, 06:38 PM for 2007 they are having a marked yardage 20 target round. you can use a rangefinder for those 20 targets. Ok I'll bite....If its marked yardage why would you need a Rangefinder? I have a Nikon 440 Rangefinder. I believe it is dead on. I took it to our outdoor range where the yardages are marked and checked it against them. It was within 1/2 yard of those out to 50 yards. brokenarrow 11-19-2006, 06:41 PM The Nikon pro 440 claims to be within 1/2 a yard. I was thinking of getting one for this years ASA shoots. I have a 440 and it's real accurate. I haven't measured off enough targets to say it is definately within a 1/2 yrd, but I believe it is. Holy Smokes 11-19-2006, 07:20 PM Mr Bowman, Maybe the optics companys lobbied the ASA and this type shoot was formed, What else could it be:loco: Holy Smokes Dredly 11-20-2006, 06:48 AM yup they are pretty damn accurate. absolutely amazing pieces of equipment. Radar 11-20-2006, 07:42 AM Not trying to Hijack the post but what ones do you all have and what do you like about them. I am thinking of getting one and would like some input BUNNYMAN 11-20-2006, 10:32 AM Not trying to Hijack the post but what ones do you all have and what do you like about them. I am thinking of getting one and would like some input the Yardage pro legend in black like the simple two button operation.....small size and accuracy of the unit... dislike the 350 price tag.....til I owned it and used it...... Dredly 11-20-2006, 11:48 AM Not trying to Hijack the post but what ones do you all have and what do you like about them. I am thinking of getting one and would like some input I don't have one, my sisters boyfriend does, he has the Nikon 440 I believe. Its great, replaces bino's due to the 8x lense, very easy to use: 1. Push button, crosshairs shot up on the display (eye hole) 2. Line up cross hairs on what you are ranging 3. Push button and reading is displayed on screen 4. shoot! They are truly amazing. |