Ballistic Rangefinder

mtnrunner260

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Looking to decrease the time it takes to range, enter info into solver on phone then shoot.
Thinking a rangefinder wih solver on board would be a good solution.
Looking for opinions on
Vortex 4000 GD
Revic BR4
Sig 5k
Anyone with experience with any or even better more than one?
 
I have had super good luck with Gunwerks rangefinders. I have a couple BR2s and have been around a Revic. Both are top notch.
 
I've been running the Revic BR4 since October and it's working really well. Very happy with it.
 
All the rangefinder you mentioned are very good rangefinders. However, you might want to look at the Vortex Fury 5000 AB. I like them a lot. I freehand ranged a tree at 1750 yards the other day, and was able to hit about 2700 off a tree from a tripod. The fact that they have applied ballistics is great too, and they are pretty pricey.
 
I’ve had a sig 2400 ABS for a long time and it’s always been good to me. Really liked using a ballistic silver on leica geovid hd-b binos too but they had issues in the cold that got two pairs warrantied so I sold the 2nd warranty replacement pair before using them.
 
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Vortex takes back any shitglass, no questions asked, because they know the quality of their products. Revic gets my vote.
 

Intrigued by this one.

Beyond waiting to hear more about glass quality, lots of bad reports about vectronix customer service/warranty work which is a big deal because it seems like rangefinders are about the least reliable gear out there even if they cost thousands..
 
Revic seems to be the choice.
Have a buddy with one so plan to check it out in person before ordering but any better deals than Experticity out there?
 
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