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    So basically
    - get a decent one but not a real expensive one
    - use for open hunting areas not bush

    Also can u just use them like binoculars as well as a range finder and save money and space?
    If god didn't want us to eat animals he wouldn't have made them out of food.

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    Quote Originally Posted by possummatti View Post
    So basically
    - get a decent one but not a real expensive one
    - use for open hunting areas not bush

    Also can u just use them like binoculars as well as a range finder and save money and space?
    There is a well priced one in buy sell swap mate.Vc is on the money range only needs to match your shooting range.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neckshot View Post
    There is a well priced one in buy sell swap mate.Vc is on the money range only needs to match your shooting range.
    Will have a quick geeze now cheers
    If god didn't want us to eat animals he wouldn't have made them out of food.

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    Quote Originally Posted by possummatti View Post
    So basically
    - get a decent one but not a real expensive one
    - use for open hunting areas not bush

    Also can u just use them like binoculars as well as a range finder and save money and space?
    - If you are shooting under 500yds, mid range rangefinder is fine, if over, get the best you can afford.
    - Waste of time in the bush
    - No you cannot use them like binos, field of view is narrow, is a low powered monocular at best.
    - Map and ruler is virtually cost, weight and maintenance free. (might be showing my age with this one!)

    Up a Two Thumbs river a couple of weekends ago, halfway up the hill, three Tahr tucked in under a transverse ridge some distance below and across. Parked up in some Matagouri, so no rush - out comes the map and rule: mmmm, get exact fix on my pos with GPS: 50m to the scree run, scree run is 100m wide, highest point on the high transverse ridge is 310m, they are halfway down the ridge, and a smaller ridge below them is 250m, contour lines show the gully is steep, guestimate 275m. .270 is zeroed for 250m, add a little elevation because it is a small animal for the pot, and bang. Nikko Stirling range finder copy read at 260 but for some reason I didn't believe it. When the first 200m doesn't have anything useable in the way of features, being able to keep your guesses to 25m or so is rather handy.
    -Buy a six inch engineers steel rule.
    -If you have a duplex scope, go to a farm if you can, and use the heavier posts to bracket both sheep and large and small deer vital zones at predetermined ranges at a specific power setting, and you have another method for establishing approximate ranges on any size animal in NZ (AT SENSIBLE RANGES!)
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