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Rangefinders, need help

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Folks, can any of you recommend a good rangefinder in the $200-$300 (preferably cheaper). I've read reviews and looked online but I thought I'd ask my Texans for some suggestions. I want to use it mainly on the range (stand to target) but I hope to use it next year if I can get some of my Kentucky buds to take me deer hunting up here. I want it to be fairly accurate from 25 yards to 200 yards. Doesn't have to be a Cadillac with all the bells and whistle. Simplicity is best.

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Thanks Roadrunner... I reviewed, researched, asked everyone I knew and finally gave in and went to my LGS. He suggested a Bushnell he had and made me a fair deal. It worked like a charm on the range and I suspect it will be handy for future hunting. Never have used one before and I have to admit I was blown away at how well and easy they work.
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