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So buy a bushnell if you want but don't expect them to help you out if it breaks. So that was 150 bucks down the drain. I only used the thing one time and I'm always careful with my scopes.
I have no complaints about it. I bought a brand new scope off of them to find out that it's defective. This rangefinder seems to work flawlessly.
It's got a "lifetime warranty" so I sent it back to them and they said that there was a problem with the image erector and they said that they wouldn't cover the warranty on it because it was my fault. I would recommend nikon instead. However I will never buy another bushnell product again.
They have the worst customer service I have ever seen.
very happy with this product,use it to play golf and can say that it works good.
I can range big shiny things like RVs out to about 600 yards. Ultimately I figured if I can't range an elk with it Id better keep hiking because Im obviously farther away than I should be to shoot at it. I didn't quite get the range out of this that I thought I would. I bought it for hunting and can reliably range things like elk to 300 yards. However it would be nice to know how much closer I need to sneek up to be within 300 yards.Overall pretty good.4 stars. However it is very effective. I can range things like trees out to about 450 yards.
There also is very little support on how to align on the target whether it is the flag, flag pole, front of green, etc. It is difficult to obtain the correct yardage for these holes. My iGolf GPS unit is much more useful. I play executive courses in Florida and many of these are located in housing developments. Flags are frequently in front of houses and or trees.
I am going to return the item and pay more for a better one. Item arrived quickly, but I was disappointed with its usage. It was fine for measuring to a sand trap or people on the green but I could seldom get range to the flag.
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