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      08-12-2020, 12:26 AM   #7668
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Some Goodies for some upcoming trips/hunts.
I'm curious about the range finder. How different is it to a golf range finder? Seems like they are interchangeable.

And the Yeti should come in handy NOW. Effing hot out here man.
Honestly never used a golf range finder but I can't see it being too different honestly. As long as it has angle compensation I'd say you're good to go.
That's funny because I'm the opposite. I'm a weekly golfer, but never been hunting.

My golf gps is a Leopold.. When I bought it I looked at the difference between the one I chose and the shooting equivalent. The basic difference i could see were the rectile, and information shown/provided. Obviously the line-of-sight distance will be the same, but I wonder if they account for elevation the same way though.
Good question. I've never honestly looked through a golf orientated version. What's cool about the BDX system from Sig is that it take into consideration your current environment and ballistics data updates your dot in the rifle scope in real time.

But I'm a mainly bow hunter so it doesn't apply haha.
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