I was at a 3D shoot today and it was my first ever event. I quickly realized my $50 range finder isn't going to cut it. There were 3 targets i just had to guess the range because mine was reading 5 yards and it was obvious 30-35. I learned a lot about my equipment today and the three items I have to upgrade are my range finder, bow stand and hip quiver. Ill be prepared next time. Thank you for this podcast. Liked and subscribed 🤘🤘
Question- this device supposedly has three modes: Standard, Brush, and Target mode. When looking through the view finder in Standard Mode, is the picture of a bow suppose to be showing?
Question and comment here ... Why would anyone but from a (Bushnell) brand that currently has an F rating according to the BBB for screwing over their customers not wanting to honor their warranty? Their parent company Vista Outdoors also has an F rating according to the BBB. Why would anyone want to buy any rangefinder that only have a limited one year warranty? Bushnell has a one year warranty on their electronics such as rangefinders, red dot sights, illuminated reticles in their scopes, night vision, thermal vision, trail cams etc... They may state they have an Ironclad lifetime warranty but it's an outright lie since they're only one year and lifetime warranty isn't a real lifetime warranty unlike Vortex, Burris, Athlon, Primary Arms, Maven who offer real lifetime warranties including their electronics.
I definitely can understand what you’re saying and appreciate the feedback. I know they are working on that reputation and turning things around in the customer service area. I really like this particular optic from them and that’s why I did this review. Not on the other aspects of the company.