I've had a look through a few of the scopes and find them okay but not that amazing. The reticle/dot isn't great either, I find it to heavy and lacking any windholds.
The rangefinders I like, they range well and have good displays. I find the advanced ballistics software in them to be very nice, it's accurate and easy to use.
I use one of the 1800bdx rangefinders and dial for long range. Before heading out I'll simply pair the rangefinder to my phone and select the appropriate rifle profile and forecast/current environmental data for the coming hunt. Then my "drop chart" comes up in the rangefinder just after the range. I'll hold for wind with the scope.
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