Looking around at some second-hand range finders.
I'm after a general purpose bush and medium range (300 - 500m) type RF.
Anyone use this model or know of specific issues to watch out for ?
Cheers,
Eben
Looking around at some second-hand range finders.
I'm after a general purpose bush and medium range (300 - 500m) type RF.
Anyone use this model or know of specific issues to watch out for ?
Cheers,
Eben
I had a play with a bushnell scout arc 1000 a month ago, it was brand new and my mate had it on the shelf to sell so i took it out to have a play with it. It showed you hold overs and gave a + or - degree of angle. I didnt like it at all, had trouble ranging and when it finally did play ball it took an eternity for it to measure. Another aquaintance i have has a nikko range finder thats about 4yo now and it has never missed a beat while ive used it, seemed to range everything i pointed it at while the bushnell didnt really seem to give a toss wether it wanted to work or not.
Ive had good experience from the bushys. Nikko sterling say they need 15 seconds for a reading that would do my head in.
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