Thanks Howard! I appreciate the response back. I ended up getting both. One is for work and one is for me. The ranger is a little slower than the crossfire. I think vortex said .5 seconds with the crossfire and 1 second with the ranger. Both are ranging very similar yardages. Ranger is built...
Out of curiosity has anyone gotten a crossfire? I am between that and the Diamondback. Sportsmans also has a ranger 1800 on sale for just a little more. I am leaning towards the crossfire.
All I am in the market for a new rangefinder. I am looking at something for archery and rifle. I don’t shoot past 500 at an animal so I don’t need something that goes too far. I read the review about the new vortex rangefinders. Does anyone have some more reviews on the crossfire? Or any other...
My wife and I are trying to prepare to sell our home in the next 1-2 years to "cash" in on our equity and buys some land. I did the math the other day on "equity" that we have in our home. We have owned our home for 10 years. I looked at our interest that we have paid, I will say we refinanced...
I had that issue with some of mine. I thought it was an issue with glue from the arrows. I put them in other arrows and they went fine. I did the same as you and grabbed some old broadheads to try. Same results as you. What I ended up doing is (after slicing my finger open) getting my broadhead...
I like the cross trek design. When I had my cimmaron, sometimes the wind would push in and this design should help that. The footprint is a great addition as I always packed my bivy sack which made it the same wight as a tent. I will def give this a look for my next floorless shelter purchase.
If you have access to someone with GIS, they can make it for you and then print it at an office store. I use GIS to make my maps but I have access to a plotter.
Honestly, I have had my vortex razor for about 6 years. I am very disappointed in it and wish I would have just saved my money and bought a better scope. I was just out of school and bought a Viper and sold it to get the Razor. Looking back now, it was easier to buy things before I got married...