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Thread: Things to look for in a range finder.

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    FWIW the only things I have shot at beyond 250m are targets - as far as I am aware. Now with a rangefinder I can tell if it’s 250m or actually 350m. After some practice at the range I’d be confident going to 300 maybe 350 in good conditions, and know how many clicks up for 300m.
    My rangefinder goes to 800m. Other than shooting paper or steel, the benefit for me is knowing how much closer I need to get before taking the shot, e.g. deer is 500m away, need to get at least 250m closer.
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