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    range finder

    anyone reccomend a rangefinder?was thinking of getting the bushnell yardage pro sport, any opinons on it?Any better for the same money?

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    Gary C Guest
    It's good.
    The Leica is better in every way but a lot more money
    Unless you want very low light performance and binocular quality lens the Bushnell will be excellent

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    can either be used at night? under lamp light?

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    Gary C Guest
    Leica can as its LED display. Bushnell is harder as its LCD.
    Bit like seeing a scope reticule - depends how bright the light.
    If you want this application I'd pay the extra I think
    Get a 2nd opinion off Baz as he had both as well

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    Try www.opticswarehouse.com Bushnell pro sport £139.95 I Bought the Trophy at £159.95!

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    I've got a Leica LRF900 and it's a lovely device.

    Jonathan

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