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Old January 10, 2010, 03:35 AM   #26
bigwrench
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bushnell 450

Well the bushnell 450 aint bad for the $ eather. It does have it's limitations, and when those are reached, I try to get a little closer!
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Old January 10, 2010, 07:24 AM   #27
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Ive had a bushnell for over 7 yrs,no problem at all,havent even had to change the battery yet. I use it for both bowhunting and gun hunting and has its spot in my backpack every fall. If it broke tommarrow i would have no complaints at all, its like a timex takes a lickin and keeps on tickin. Its been dropped,banged around with everything else in my backpack and is still accurate to within 1 yd at my measured local range. If any complaint at all, it is hard to pick up against shinny bark on a sunlight day. I generally use it to distance certain objects around my treestands where i think deer might come thru or from my groundblind. I would buy another.
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