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Thread: What range finder to buy before saving up for a bino-range finder

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    Lightbulb What range finder to buy before saving up for a bino-range finder

    Hello All

    I'm looking for a cost-effective range finder as the interm solution before saving enough bucks for the Vortex Fury 5000.

    The typical application would be measuring the distance to the gong up to 1200m for upcoming alpine precision matches.

    Do you have any recommendations?

    Cheers Ran

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    A secondhand Leica 1600, as it’ll do what you want and be worth the same money when you sell it.


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    What's the verdict on the leupy 1400 that's on sale ATM for 5 or 6 hundy?

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    I may know of a second hand pair of vortex fury if your interested?

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    I'm impressed with the Sig Saur Kilo 2000 I got.

    https://55six.co.nz/accessories/opti...range-finders/
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    Quote Originally Posted by hunter Al.7mm08 View Post
    I may know of a second hand pair of vortex fury if your interested?

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    Hi, May I ask what model and how much the owner is willing to sell?

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by eamars View Post
    Hello All

    I'm looking for a cost-effective range finder as the interm solution before saving enough bucks for the Vortex Fury 5000.

    The typical application would be measuring the distance to the gong up to 1200m for upcoming alpine precision matches.

    Do you have any recommendations?

    Cheers Ran
    Ran.. send me a PM if I can help out in any way before the end of this financial year: https://skippersmate.co.nz/rangefinders/

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    It's temporary so a SNDWAY.
    Hell, even if it's not temporary a SNDWAY. They're not as waterproof as expensive finders but a zip lock bag solves that and their accuracy seems to be the same as $$$ range finders.
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    Ordered a SNDWay only a few hours ago. Now only 6 months shipping
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    Bought a SNDWay as a temporary rangefinder. That was years ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo Peens View Post
    Ordered a SNDWay only a few hours ago. Now only 6 months shipping
    Shipping seems to have improved a lot recently, back to near pre covid 2-4 weeks. The post covid 3 months was getting pretty frustrating however in the last 2 months I've ordered 6 items and 5 have arrived within 2-4 weeks

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    Will the SNDWAY reliability range to 1200m?


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    Quote Originally Posted by uk_exile View Post
    Shipping seems to have improved a lot recently, back to near pre covid 2-4 weeks. The post covid 3 months was getting pretty frustrating however in the last 2 months I've ordered 6 items and 5 have arrived within 2-4 weeks
    Out of Asia (China) things never changes a great lot
    But out of N America and Europe - seems to have gotten worse
    Well - it has in my experiences !!
    Worse now than peak CV lock down

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    Prices risen biggley !!

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    Another vote for SNDWAY. Unfortunately the lanyard piece of the body broke on mine, but blow away by the quality and reliability for price
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarvo View Post
    Out of Asia (China) things never changes a great lot
    But out of N America and Europe - seems to have gotten worse
    Well - it has in my experiences !!
    ..
    and mine.
    Ali stuff is arriving in less than 3 weeks now.
    However, my US mate fwd'd a Labradar accessory recently- one day short of two bloody months to arrive via basic airmail!

 

 

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