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    Default Range Finder

    Guys give me some input on a good one. Would something like this work?

    http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=169416

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    Honestly I dont see why that wouldnt work for bowhunting.............as long as it is accurate within +/- a yard I would go for it...........the most you need to shoot is 40 yards anyway so try it out to there and see if it works...........hey it's a cheap alternative.............tell me how it works.........

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    Default can't hurt to try-

    get it, take it out in the yard and measure some distances-- see just how accurate it is. If it is consistently within 3yds out to 50yds then i'd say it'll do you but any more than that and i'd get a regular small rangefinder- costs more but is more dependable.

    It may not seem like much- but when the arrow drops right under a bigguns chest the only good thing about a range finder that was $49 will be the replacement fee when you throw it !!

    R

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    That's so true T. I found a few online that I'm keeping my eye on.

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