Eargesplitten
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- Jul 15, 2024
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This might be a dumb question, since I have only ever hunted small game and birds in the past. I'm budgeting out hunting gear for rifle hunting this winter, and trying to figure out what I need vs what would just be nice. I don't have a definite budget at this point because my income is unstable, I'm throwing out a lot of job applications to try to fix that but the job market is not good right now. I had always thought of a rangefinder as a must-have but now I'm questioning that. Would binoculars with some kind of reticle to help you determine distance be good enough? I've seen those advertised but I don't know how useful they actually are. My area is mostly <200y shots which would be at most a couple of inches off from dead center on the reticle so it wouldn't be needed there. Even if I went above treeline I couldn't see myself trying anything farther out than 300-400 yards just due to a lack of skill on my part. But, on the other hand, I don't know what 300-400 yards looks like, so it would be good to know when something looks closer than it is.
For reference, I'm in the CO high country in a pretty heavily wooded area, so unless I went out to the eastern plains or south towards the San Luis Valley I wouldn't have the opportunity for real "long range hunting" shots even if I had the skill to hit them ethically. And I'm hoping to get OTC tags for a nearby unit just so that I can go out and be snug in my bed at home by the end of the day.
For reference, I'm in the CO high country in a pretty heavily wooded area, so unless I went out to the eastern plains or south towards the San Luis Valley I wouldn't have the opportunity for real "long range hunting" shots even if I had the skill to hit them ethically. And I'm hoping to get OTC tags for a nearby unit just so that I can go out and be snug in my bed at home by the end of the day.