Weapon Mounted Laser Range Finder...for hunting?

KMC55

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Interested in what the community has to say about WMLRFs for hunting!

In the Military we use them all the time, and with the new Tango FIRE 4000 or the Vortex Impact 4000 making WMLRFs more affordable...

Will you be using one while hunting this year? Are you interested in using one?

I personally own and use the FIRE 4000 and I love it! I will be using it during rifle season this year.
 
I've never used one. But I'd like to try one out. Not sure I'd want to put one on a lightweight rifle set up but would be curious to hear your feedback after you hunt with one this year.
 
Scopes with built in range finding have been around for a bit. I played around with one for a bit a few years ago. I did not like how clunky it was compared to twisting a dial. It's a LOT slower, especially when you don't even need to range because you know the distances to things already. I also didn't like being solely reliant on it to function. I find electronics always eventually fail in the field.
 
I like to range things regularly, including things I don't want to shoot. With a weapon-mounted rangefinder, or one built into the scope, it seems like you would need to choose between using the rangefinder or keeping the gun pointed in a safe direction. Unless I have a second rangefinder that is handheld, in which case why have a second one on my rifle or built into my scope. How do users of these weapon-mounted laser rangefinders deal with that?
 
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