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Love the review!
Any chance you can give me one of yours?
Rotten review.. more like blank promotion, nothing about how they perform, are they loyal to their spec, are the fast in getting a lock and are they accurate etc.
stuff people cant read online, but actually need a test
but yeah also shocking few who have given this video a thumps up.. only a tad over 300 out of 124.000 views and 45 down. so yeah not impressed.
What about accuracy
I’ve tried Bushnell, Swarovski, Leica. I came across a Bozily VPRO X1 that reads 1-900. My applications are for air gun pellets and slugs. EXCELLENT deal, 6x super clear and cheap. 4 modes: yard/meter 1-900 expected bad readings. Dang thing picks up little trees at 400 yards and my old Bushnell can’t do that. Only problem for some is it won’t read in heavy fog, misting rain.
2nd mode is distance + angle/cosine & spits out equated holdover. Wow!
3rd mode height. Need to drop a tree that might hit house? Some Trig is easy with this.
4th mode speed. Up to 300kmh so if you’re a NASCAR fan or broke Police Department (LOL,JK) this is your best bet ever. The V1,V2,V3 all have those modes.
I email Bozily & they ask if I’d like a V2 or V3 to try FREE!!!!
You can’t ask for better service period. No, it’s no Leica but at these prices & 2 year no questions asked warranty (user abuse not covered but dropped in water trap, falls out of case and run over by cart, etc NO PROBLEM!) so I’m happy.
We’ll see if the V3 5-1200 yards/meters works better in the odd conditions I shoot in.
Reason is I like to see rain, snow blowing & my tiny airgun pellets at 200 can be seen in puddles and fresh snow. Slugs out to 600 yards are possible and with a 300-600moa riser 1000+ yards. You’ll need a 80x spotting scope or telescope to see hits on 3’x3’ targets at 1000 yards. 6x won’t cut it but all models of Bozily VPRO X1-3 read dead on from 1-1500 depending on model.
Mileseey Golf Rangefinder is $ 99, it has a $15 coupon, this is golf rangefinder's link: http://t.cn/AiTUnvOP, if you need golf rangefinder, maybe you can have a look.
LOL@Leupold being the best!!! my GX3i2 broke and they wont fix it cuz its older than 2 yrs old!
These are all name brand rangefinders and while fine, you are paying dearly for that name. Would look at something like the C9 SEEKER PRO
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07R92RH29
Garbage review
No Leupold or Pinned Golf? Best two on the market no question.
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Rangefinders
Original Price:119.97
PM ME if interested
Golf Rangefinder, Laser Range Finder 660 Yard/6X with Slope/Pin/Range/Scanning Model, Wrist Strap, Carrying Bag for Golf Training, Competition – MLR04
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Says one has greater range but doesn’t say what those ranges are to know if we need the grated one or not. Slope setting? Real slope in the fairway or golf slope rating? I’d have liked to see down the sites.
I was expecting to get some sort of indication as to which was more accurate. Why He is giving this presentation out side is beyond me. It doesn’t seem to be any actual testing of the component at all
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How many miles in front of you can it see?
Sorry, but it’s cheating to me,and anyway, unless your a low handicapper with a consistent swing hitting your clubs known distances then it’s no use, Golf used to be played by judgement, what your Eyes and conditions on the Day, it’s a Toy at best….
Kind of lame to not even include the best one ever made. The Leupold.
Agree with you on the Bushnell Tour V4 shift. I own one and think it’s excellent. I had a Nikon previously and couldn’t rely on the information provided as I could never be sure I’d hit the flag. The Bushnell solved that and I’m extremely happy with the tour v4, it’s definitely improved my game. Great video too, thanks for sharing.
Joel – Precision Pro Golf should be added to your next review. On par with the BUSHNELL and LEUPOLD but 30-50% lower pricing.
NX7 – Non SLOPE – $199
NX7 PRO – SLOPE – $249
2 year replacement warranty on all NX7 rangefinders
https://www.precisionprogolf.com/collections/precision-pro-golf-laser-rangefinder
Avoiding Bushnell and Leupold due to their support of the NRA in the US. Went Nikon.
Got the Nikon a few years ago. Roughly $139 U.S. . Been awesome. Zero problems.
So much waffling. Just get to the point.
Not enough data for each unit. Need a view through the viewfinder.
I chose the Leupold GX-2i3. Works very well, and compared to the Bushnell. The 5year warranty on the Luepold vs. a 2 year on the Bushnell, and a much more reasonable price point make it a bargain.
TecTecTec is MUCH cheaper and is just as accurate
The usual suspects here! Golf Monthly is obviously in cahoots with these brands! They nwver review the less well known brands!!…GM get a nice cut for giving them a good review!!
I wish someone would review rangefinders that aren't made specifically for golf… there's LOADS of rangefinders out there that for less than 150 USD. I don't need it to shake with stupid "pinseeker technology". I'll be able to tell it's ranging the pin by the big dip in distance as the crosshairs move over the only flag flying on a stick amongst the forest behind.
Leupold
Agree w other comments, Leupold laser rangefinders are fantastic with the best warranty in the business.
Leupold GX2i3! Lifetime warranty and fully weather proof. If it malfunctions, send it back. They will send you a brand new replacement or the newest model. Life time purchase.
Leupold range finders are another great option here in the US…not sure if they sell them in the UK.