Opinion on this rangefinder

Lark Bunting

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If its in your budget, I say do it.
I personally like Nikon for about the same price range
 
\"cnelk\" said:
If its in your budget, I say do it.
I personally like Nikon for about the same price range
I couldn\'t find a Nikon with ARC new. I\'ll check out AT and look for one used.
 
Do what you think is right. But personally, I won\'t touch anything that has the Bushnell name on it. Guess it goes back to the days of the Bushnell Banner scopes. What a piece of junk. I always figured that any company that put out a product that bad didn\'t need my business.
 
I had a Bushnell once, too.

Once.

I\'m sure their higher-end stuff is different, but that\'s not the end I purchased mine from.
 
My father and I both have Bushnell range finders and have been happy with them. They seem to work great and have lasted a long time.
 
I have a Bushnell I think it is the Legand. They listed for 300 or 350 back when they were new. They do not have the ARC ability. I bought them before that was avalaible. They are waterproof and work fine for me. I like the compact one hande use.
 
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Not too bad if you want an arc rangefinder.
 
Bushnell Is not reliable enough. If you snivel they will give you a discount on new one when it breaks down. Vortex will replace theirs if it ever breaks. So far mine has worked flawlessly.
 

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