Best Bowhunting Rangefinder?

ericl33

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I currently have the Leica 2400R and love everything about it but the 2 second pause.
The 2 second pause before I get the angle modified range is almost a deal breaker.
Anything out there with good glass and narrow beam that doesn't have the pause?

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I have a leupold full draw 4 and think its probably one of the better bowhunting range finders out there. My only complaint is it struggles to get ranges past 800 if trying to plan stalks out.
 
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I have a leupold full draw 4 and think its probably one of the better bowhunting range finders out there. My only complaint is it struggles to get ranges past 800 if trying to plan stalks out.
I too use a fulldraw 4, its worked excellent for me. It's really nice to have here in the Eastern hardwoods that can be quite dense where I bow hunt. I've never noticed any lag to its ranging or arrow trajectory calculation and its idiot proof setting it up.
 
I like my 7 year old Leupold RX 1600 TBR with DNA. Gives you instant corrected yardage even in scan mode….which I use to verify yardage. Hate my Leica 1000R with the delay for correction plus no angle correction in scan mode. Otherwise it is a good unit.
 
Very valid point on the limited range, I always use my RF for planning stalks and dropping pins on onx, a lot of times 2000 yards isn't enough

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I’ve got a vortex razor 4k and it ranges within 1000 yards almost instantly. Including the horizontal component distance which I’m thinking is the same as what you’re saying. I’ve also got ranges out to 4300 yards on solid targets, but it takes a little more time to get that back. Maybe a few seconds.

I’ve been very happy with it.
 
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