What do you use? Range finder

Big Ern

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Vortex fury binos with range finder built in. Pretty decent for the price and I abuse them and they have held up. Inam going to switch to leica range finding binos, but my fury’s won’t die.
 
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Sig Kilo 2200.
Also have Vortex Ranger 1000 but the Sig Kilo 2200 consistently works better.
 

MeatBuck

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Sig kilo 2000. Can be a bit shaky in the heat of the moment but with the ability to hold the button and scan multiple ranges it’s easy to determine the animal’s range from that branch before it and beyond it. Plus 1 for sig
 

cravingame

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Leica Geovids. But as mentioned above...I don't know how well they will work into my Archery workflow. They are big, and it's hard to keep them steady with one handed operation. We'll see soon!
 
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ndayton

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Sig kilo 2400 ABS confirmed ballistic drop on two different rifle profiles out to 1000 yards. I looked at the Leica but wasn't a fan that it only calculates ballistics out to 800 yards
 
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