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Best “simple” rangefinder with MOA
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07/04/22 07:09 PM
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Eland Slayer
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THF Trophy Hunter
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Are there any rangefinders under $1,000 that allow you to upload your rifle’s ballistic profile and give you an instant readout with MOA holdover (inside the viewfinder)? If so, which models should I be looking at? I’ve tried researching this on my own but it is a little overwhelming and confusing. I am not interested in using an app or Bluetooth in the field.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Best “simple” rangefinder with MOA
[Re: Eland Slayer]
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07/04/22 08:24 PM
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Jgraider
THF Trophy Hunter
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THF Trophy Hunter
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Sig 2200 BDX works great.
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Re: Best “simple” rangefinder with MOA
[Re: Eland Slayer]
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07/05/22 06:22 PM
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gr8fuldoug
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Leica 2800.comThe menu of the CRF has been extended to include a Bluetooth menu (BT) with new settings: • APP (Connection to a smartphone) • LAT (Latitude, Connection to a Kestrel Elite Wind meter) • OFF (Bluetooth off) Combining the best ranging capability, Applied Ballistics through a Kestrel wind meter, ease of use, Bluetooth technology and compact design, no other compact range finding solution comes close.
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