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  • supermario
    Veteran Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 4569

    Good Rangefinders with Incline/decline compensation

    Hey Guys,

    Im looking for a rangefinder that has the incline/decline compensation feature that works PAST 100 yards. Most of them say it has the feature but usually only works at 100yards or less for bow mode. I wanna find one that can compensate out to far ranges. I was looking at the Bushnell Scout ARC 1000 but the incline/decline only works to 100. Same as Archers choice and others.

    But I dont wanna pay $500 for one. Any of you guys know of one that can do that for under $400?
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    supermario
    Veteran Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 4569

    I just wanted to update the thread in case someone else is looking for a good rangefinder.

    Well I had bought the Halo 1000yd and ended up returning it. It wouldnt range out past 460yards. My friend has one and his
    works good sometimes, the farthest he has ranged was 800 but recently it didnt go past 600yds.

    So I ended up buying the Nikon Prostaff 3i with the ID Technology and it works great. Its suppose to range to 650yds, I got 667yd readings fast. It gives the range already adjusted if your looking incline or decline.
    It worked soo well that I decided to upgrade to the Nikon Prostaff 7i that suppose to give up to 1300yard range. I havent received it yet but Im excited.

    FYI, my friend has the Bushnell Scout Arc 1000 and loves it. He has got 1k readings
    Last edited by supermario; 10-21-2015, 4:33 PM.

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