Ok, I've finally had it, my Bushnell rangefinder simply will not range in light ground fog or light drizzle... even at 30 yds. I am kicking it to the curb and am going to buy a new one. Primary use will be archery, but rifle is possible.
My budget max is $750 (purchase price, not suggested retail), looking for (in no particular order):
1) Lighted display
2) Shot angle correction
3) Reliable functionality in adverse conditions (fog, snow rain)
4) Distance to furthest target (e.g.- ranging an animal through brush)
5) Waterproof (I already had one rangefinder die in heavy rain)
6) Rubberized case (preferred, not mandatory) to minimize noise if my release aid hits it, etc
7) Fantastic optics/ability to use in low light
Who has a rangefinder they are satisfied with? Leica, Leuopold, Vortex, Sig Sauer, Nikon... etc. Or, which don't you like and why not?
What make/model/how much did you pay?
Please chime in with constructive facts, experiences, insights, likes/dislikes. Comments like "love my Vortex..." are not helpful.
Thank you in advance for taking time to share your insight.
Best,
JL
My budget max is $750 (purchase price, not suggested retail), looking for (in no particular order):
1) Lighted display
2) Shot angle correction
3) Reliable functionality in adverse conditions (fog, snow rain)
4) Distance to furthest target (e.g.- ranging an animal through brush)
5) Waterproof (I already had one rangefinder die in heavy rain)
6) Rubberized case (preferred, not mandatory) to minimize noise if my release aid hits it, etc
7) Fantastic optics/ability to use in low light
Who has a rangefinder they are satisfied with? Leica, Leuopold, Vortex, Sig Sauer, Nikon... etc. Or, which don't you like and why not?
What make/model/how much did you pay?
Please chime in with constructive facts, experiences, insights, likes/dislikes. Comments like "love my Vortex..." are not helpful.
Thank you in advance for taking time to share your insight.
Best,
JL