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    What's the best bang for the buck trying to stay around 500 or so. Let me know

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    I just got the Sig Sauer Kilo2000 for $523 shipped. we tested it against Leica and Swarovski rangefinders and it out performed them. I was able to range a deer at 1125 yds and a tree line at 1900 yds. I could also range objects as close as 4.7 yds. it displayed the yardage much faster than the other 2 brands. it also has a red display that automatically adjusts for the light.
    it was also very repeatable on the longer ranges.

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      #3
      I've got a Leica and a couple of Bushnell as well as Swarovski EL Range and they all do about the same, except that the Leica will work as close as 5 yd while the EL Range bins and Bushnell don't work under 30 yds.

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        #4
        Alpen Optics Teton - I promise you will see things you couldn't see before. The clarity and low light visibility is unreal. The majority of pro 3D archers use these.

        Alpen Optics, Bresser Optics, and Vixen Optics provide Binoculars, Spotting Scopes and Hunting Accessories. Stunning clarity, commitment to precision, thoughtful design, and superior quality.


        And they are on sale for $500 right now.

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