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  1. #1
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    This rangefinder is definitely not for everyone, but if you want IMHO the best lightweight hand held ballistic rangefinder that can do all kinds of things and works in extreme cold weather, then as they say buy once and cry once and get the Revic BR4 rangefinder. Mine has been outstanding in every way.

    https://www.revicoptics.com/br4-ballistic-rangefinder

    https://youtu.be/euA8NnjaAFI?si=b6VrwiybNNvR2UEu

    https://youtu.be/s2PhZK8Q-d8?si=7wn-pgG03TvA5xPN

    https://youtu.be/GQTNjPsbV4w?si=cxLj37Z4NXqMo0OK

    https://youtu.be/ustDGGqCPAc?si=HGv6m6hmzCBYzfHg
    Last edited by Biggy; 02-19-24 at 09:24.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biggy View Post
    Buy once and cry once and get a Revic BR4 rangefinder if you can fit it into your budget. Mine has been outstanding.

    https://www.revicoptics.com/br4-ballistic-rangefinder

    https://youtu.be/euA8NnjaAFI?si=b6VrwiybNNvR2UEu
    $1285.00 worth of Revic rangefinder. My budget is not big enough and never will be. I don't need a 4,000 yd range finder when 2000 yds will do nicely.

    Try one of these.....https://mavenbuilt.com/products/crf-1-6x22-5-2400-yd?avad=194130_c377ff71d&utm_source=avantlink_www.pewpewtactical.com&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=bb_affiliate&utm_content=Easy+Link&utm_term=194130_www.pewpewtactical.com

    Pew Pew Tactical Review of the same: https://www.pewpewtactical.com/best-rangefinders/
    Last edited by BobinNC; 02-17-24 at 12:11.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mareena View Post
    Some popular brands known for producing quality rangefinders for shooting sports include Vortex Optics, Leupold, Nikon, Bushnell, Sig Sauer, and Leica. Models like the Vortex Ranger, Leupold RX-1600i, Nikon Monarch, Bushnell Prime, Sig Sauer Kilo, and Leica Rangemaster are worth considering within your budget range.
    lol, yeah...This is a 6 year old thread. I think OP probably has it figured out by now...

    Quote Originally Posted by Biggy View Post
    buy once and cry once and get the Revic BR4 rangefinder.
    Shit, if you're gonna "cry once" might as well make it count.

    PLRF25C

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    Quote Originally Posted by kerplode View Post
    lol, yeah...This is a 6 year old thread. I think OP probably has it figured out by now...


    Shit, if you're gonna "cry once" might as well make it count.

    PLRF25C
    I hear a good cry is cathartic. So buy me one of them Vectronix, and you can have a "good cry".......

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    Ive been very happy with my Vortex Razor 4000. Here is a video I did behind my house ranging various mountains. Not the greatest video quality but shows the lasers capabilities well.

    https://youtu.be/1A2VzeixGnk?si=j0WnJg_xB5VWdjEc
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