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8/8/2016 11:44:40 PM EDT
Looking at something to help with range estimations, etc.  Don't want to spend more than $3-500 or less.
8/9/2016 12:58:27 AM EDT
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I just picked up a Sig kilo2000.

Super fast with outstanding distance, give them a look. You should be able to pick one up at or below $450
8/9/2016 9:34:06 AM EDT
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I've got a Vortex ranger....don't live out out west with a 50,000 acre backyard so 1000 yard ranging is probably fine with me
8/9/2016 9:41:12 AM EDT
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I got the Vortex Ranger 1500 and am impressed with it.  The farthest I've tried to use it is 840 yards, but it worked like a charm.  I'll take it to 1350 in another week, but from what I've heard from others I expect it to do fine.

The Ranger 1000 MSRP is $500 so street price will be within your budget.

Mark
8/9/2016 10:39:27 AM EDT
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I've got a Bushnell Elite 1500 that I've had for 10 years or so now.  Gone through a shit ton of 9V's and still going strong.
8/9/2016 11:25:35 AM EDT
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What type of objects are y'all ranging way out there on?  I don't remember the brand I bought but it's a 1000 yrd range.  The farthest I've ranged a deer is about 285 yds.  It won't range them farther out.  On a reflective surface like a road sign it'll range out to 1000, immediately showing the range.  I've put a roll of reflective tape in my shooting bag to put on targets.  It works.
8/9/2016 2:07:28 PM EDT
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I've got a Bushnell Elite 1500 that I've had for 10 years or so now.  Gone through a shit ton of 9V's and still going strong.
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Likewise- I bought the mil surplus one off of ebay for around $110. It doesn't have the ARC technology which calculates the adjusted range for angle, but it's pretty accurate and consistent.

It also has a couple different modes from targets, to " in foliage" .
8/9/2016 2:48:53 PM EDT
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I've got a Bushnell Elite 1500 that I've had for 10 years or so now.  Gone through a shit ton of 9V's and still going strong.
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Got one as well. IIRC I selected it because many rangefinders took odd batteries and I wanted something more standard. Not sure if that is still the case.
8/9/2016 2:58:47 PM EDT
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Bushnell Elite 1500 still takes a single 9V. I bought a newer, second one recently.
8/9/2016 4:11:14 PM EDT
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What type of objects are y'all ranging way out there on?  I don't remember the brand I bought but it's a 1000 yrd range.  The farthest I've ranged a deer is about 285 yds.  It won't range them farther out.  On a reflective surface like a road sign it'll range out to 1000, immediately showing the range.  I've put a roll of reflective tape in my shooting bag to put on targets.  It works.
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The last match I ran at Gun Site Hills I verified targets for shooters during stage briefings.  I remember one was an 8" circle at 478 yards and I had no trouble picking it up.  Another 4" wide stop sign target was at 292 and I easily picked that up as well.  It read a 2" wide ruler at 288 yards.  I also was able to range a 5"x9" plate at 714.  To hit these small targets I was bracing the unit against my Nightforce spotter.

Mark
8/9/2016 5:14:20 PM EDT
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When ranging something large like my pickup, I've got well past 1,000yds with the Bushnell Elite 1500.  For steel targets ranging from 10"x17" up to IPSC silhouettes, I've gone out to 1,000yds.  

Lighting will have a lot to do with it. I can range further and easier on an overcast day than on a sunny day.
8/9/2016 5:24:30 PM EDT
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I have a Swarovski that has worked well for me, however I am looking hard at the new SiCo unit.
8/9/2016 9:31:14 PM EDT
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For under $500, you can't do better than Bushnell Elite 1 Mile ARC Laser Rangefinder 7x

unless size is a factor.

If'n your humpin' equal to or moar than 338LM and you're good enough, yoozgotz to spend moar.

The Lord starts slappin' my boolits around after 600yds.

Hell, He knows I'm an old man... sshhh.

8/10/2016 10:40:52 AM EDT
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When ranging something large like my pickup, I've got well past 1,000yds with the Bushnell Elite 1500.  For steel targets ranging from 10"x17" up to IPSC silhouettes, I've gone out to 1,000yds.  

Lighting will have a lot to do with it. I can range further and easier on an overcast day than on a sunny day.
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Even mounted on a tripod, mine won't range on a white house more than about 500 yards.  But it will range on a tiny reflective surface no larger than a dollar bill to1000 yards.  I've ranged with it at night through night vision and it does indeed do much better when it's dark, but of course it's very awkward.