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Halo Optics 600Yd Rangefinder: $75 at Wally World

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Halo Optics 600 YD 6x Halo Rangefinder:

Maximum 600 yards to reflective target
4x magnification
AI Technology? compensates for slope to target
Scan mode allows for constant ranging
Precise to +/-1 yard
"Water resistant"
1-year warranty
 
I bought the 450 yard version for $35 about a month ago and it works great. So far it is as accurate as a friend of mines leopould. We will see how it holds up.
 
I have had one of these for yrs. Works great but sucks in low light. U can't read it.
 
Just pulled the trigger on a vortex ranger. Ooh lala. So much nicer. 300 dollars but I can range in low light and not have to point it at the sky to read it
 
I was looking at the Ranger 1800, but $350 is a bit of a stretch.....

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optics planet had a 15 ir 20% off coupon and free shipping
 
like I said the halo 450 or 600...cant remember, did fine for yrs. My wife needs one so I took the opportunity to upgrade. My buddy let me use his and I was sooooold right away. The scan function is pretty dope too
 
necessary? Absolutely not. Worth it? I think so... it should last a long time. I rarely range deer walking in for fear of getting busted. Only trees and landmarks to get my "zones" I hunt mornings 95% of the time and like being able to range while its still pretty dark. If you hunt evenings no way its worth it.
 
Just pulled the trigger on a vortex ranger. Ooh lala. So much nicer. 300 dollars but I can range in low light and not have to point it at the sky to read it

Atta boy! They’re on point buddy


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I got a Bushnell ARC a couple years ago on clearance, red lcd lettering is pretty nice in any light... but I remember before I found that deal, wanting a cheap range finder and finding nothing at all, so when I saw this, I figured someone else might be in that same spot, and this is better than bad guessing.
 
I got a Bushnell ARC a couple years ago on clearance, red lcd lettering is pretty nice in any light... but I remember before I found that deal, wanting a cheap range finder and finding nothing at all, so when I saw this, I figured someone else might be in that same spot, and this is better than bad guessing.

Probably perfect for archery at the least. Plus it fall out of your pack or where ever hunting your not down the as much as higher priced versions


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they range great for archery and the angle feature on mine was nice. One thing I would recommend is to keep it in you pocket if its gets too cold it won't work. I dont know if this new vortex is gonna have the same issue... Its something to keep in mind. The halo was pretty good at not fogging too.
 
They are nice for using on the range also, i use them to take shots at random distances and then range while checking my shot.

See how close my guess was to actual range
 

Halo Optics 600 YD 6x Halo Rangefinder:

Maximum 600 yards to reflective target
4x magnification
AI Technology? compensates for slope to target
Scan mode allows for constant ranging
Precise to +/-1 yard
"Water resistant"
1-year warranty
I have the Halo xr700 and it's great. Low light isn't there due to not being a lit display, but I'm never ranging in that low light of a condition anyways. If it's that low light chances are I'm shooting within 20 yards and don't need to range for that.
 
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