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Unless you are going to buy top of the line stuff then buy a rangefinder thats "rated" at twice the max distance you are going to be using it at. For example, if you are happy to shoot at 600yds then buy a 1200yd rangefinder because 600yds will be the maximum "reliable, reads every time" performance you will get from it
I was wondering about this .
I was researching a Vortex 850 and it says 850m with reflective targets , but Deer aren’t reflective
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