For all those with a pair of NL Pure binos, what standalone ranger finder do you use?

ihuntsolo

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I am considering a pair of 10x or 12x nl pure with a standalone range finder, mainly for deer hunting with a rifle in western country. What range finder would you recommend? Preferably with a ballistic solver?

I also thought about buying a RF binos, but decided to go with two separate gears due to two reasons: the shorter lifecycle of range-finding functions; I don't need to range all the time while glassing.
 
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I am pretty happy with my Leica 2800.com LRF. Use it with my ELs. They may have a newer model now, haven’t really kept track as I have been happy with what I have. I had Leica Geovids previously and went to separate LRF. No complaints here.
 
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I just ordered that Sig Kilo 5000, specifically for the ability to pair with the BaseMap App on your phone, which then gives you the ability to range something and then drop a pin on the app for that location. (I struggle with keeping track of a bedded animals location on stalks, and everything looks way different once you get there).

Ranges reflective to 5k, deer to 2k, trees 2.5k (advertised)

I’ve had the sig kilo 2000 for several years prior to this, and I have the NL pure 12x42.


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Kilo 2400 and 8k. But BR4 would be on my short list.


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ihuntsolo

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I just ordered that Sig Kilo 5000, specifically for the ability to pair with the BaseMap App on your phone, which then gives you the ability to range something and then drop a pin on the app for that location. (I struggle with keeping track of a bedded animals location on stalks, and everything looks way different once you get there).

Ranges reflective to 5k, deer to 2k, trees 2.5k (advertised)

I’ve had the sig kilo 2000 for several years prior to this, and I have the NL pure 12x42.


“What is man without the beasts? If all the beasts were gone, man would die from a great loneliness of spirit.“

Chief Seattle

Thanks I never though about sig has “track assistant “ function. The consensus seems to be Leica or br4 here


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I run a Revic BR4. It’s the best rangefinder I have ever used for shooting long range.
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I am considering a pair of 10x or 12x nl pure with a standalone range finder, mainly for deer hunting with a rifle in western country. What range finder would you recommend? Preferably with a ballistic solver?

I also thought about buying a RF binos, but decided to go with two separate gears due to two reasons: the shorter lifecycle of range-finding functions; I don't need to range all the time while glassing.
What does the brand of binos used have to do with the rangefinder you choose?
 
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