Ranging Binos

If you are mainly bow hunting, I don't see a real reason to get them. It's going to be more of a pain to use them bow hunting vs having a standalone unit. The sole purpose, well main benefit is what mxgsfmdpx stated
 
I'm really happy with the Geovid pro ab+ both from a glass standpoint and the rf function. the hit probability is decent info to have, though I don't use it in the field. I do like the pro track feature for when an animal goes down in some thick brush or when I have to lose sight of something while navigating to it, whether on a stalk or otherwise. I still prefer a stand alone lrf over the ranging binos for bowhunting though.
 
I have always had a pair of binoculars and a separate rangefinder, mainly because I bowhunt a lot. But want to go to a single unit. I am not worried about the ballistic app features, just want something very clear and works well in low light conditions.

Was looking at the Leicas and Swaro's. Or are there some others that are better?

Thanks
Best non built in ballistic combo glass wise Is Lecia geo R, second best is GPO range guide. The GPO 10x40 version is only 26oz, and has a super quick and accurate lazer
 
I'm really happy with the Geovid pro ab+ both from a glass standpoint and the rf function. the hit probability is decent info to have, though I don't use it in the field. I do like the pro track feature for when an animal goes down in some thick brush or when I have to lose sight of something while navigating to it, whether on a stalk or otherwise. I still prefer a stand alone lrf over the ranging binos for bowhunting though.
With the geovids, have we gotten a customizable hud yet? I've been waiting to see if they would come out with a data dump similar to the sigs or vectors. Looks like their stand alone range finder offers that.

Want the glass but also want all the info that the vectors/sig offers. Hate having to go back and forth off the glass to the app.
 
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