Darin,
Do you really think that is the best one out there? Any idea on where to find one at a decent price?
In my estimation it's the best available at any price right now. I got mine from Cabelas' and used a 10% off coupon they sent me. Make sure you get the TBR "i" model - I think there's a different one that's not as good. I believe it was $399. I can't vouch for how well it works in rifle modes, but I was able to range a cow elk out to 910 yards last week.
Use the bow mode for bowhunting. And set it on "last target" so it won't range grass and brush, but rather the animal behind. I think it will only give you cuts to 100 or 120 yards in bow mode, then it goes to line of sight but displays the angle. Not a big issue since most guys shouldn't be launching bombs at 100+, but still something I would consider a strange limitation.
Here's the numbers I have memorized for uphill/dowhill shooting in case you don't have access to a angle compensating rangefinder but can measure angle.
Percent of distance to cut, 5 degree increments from 10 degrees to 45 degrees.
2%, 5%, 7%, 11%, 16%, 20%, 25%, 30% Just in case you ever need them.
10*, 15*, 20*, 25*, 30*, 35*, 40*, 45* (* = degrees).
These are for downhill shots - I typically use 2% less for uphill, so for 10 degrees uphill, 2% minus 2% for uphill = no cut, similarly 30 degrees uphill = 16% - 2% = 14% cut.
More examples... so if you're 60 yards away at 22 degrees downhill, call it a 10% cut, 10% of 60 = 6, so cut 6 yards and shoot it for 54. Another example... You're at 70 yards with a 20 degree uphill shot (7% is the number, subtract 2% for uphill, so you get 5% cut) 5% of 70 is 3.5 yards, shoot it for 66.5 yards. Takes some mental gymnastics, but has served me extremely well hunting and in competition.
Why only 45*?? 35 - 40 degrees is wicked steep - super rare to find yourself in anything steeper... Next time you think you have a 45 degree angle, measure it and I'm betting 9 out of 10 times you're under 45. Pretty sure 60 degrees is a 50% cut, but you better have a buddy hold onto your belt because you're shooting off a cliff.
Had a buddy send me a text from the mountain the other day, "I'm at 80 yards with a 40 degree downhill shot - What do I cut???
A quick reply of 20 yards would have got him his bull, but I was hunting. Luckily he got a closer opportunity and nailed a beauty they rough scored at 380ish.
Coop