Redfield Revenge Review!

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Very interesting!
I was looking at the same scope, wasn't to sure I wanted the ranging feature though. That's just me though :mrgreen:
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Im interested in the square target behind the deer body .What did u use to build it .Looks like something i need here ,Cause im a long distance shooter ,I like to stretch it out on paper.I need something bout the size of the target u have .
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Looking good, I don't think them deer stand a chance with you shooting like that.
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xcaliber wrote:I did not build the target, this is a public range about twenty miles from home. The middle portion is a bunch of old carpet sections squeezed together.
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Nice shooting. You are ready for orange dots now!! I have plenty
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I almost brought one instead of my Nikon but I didn't think I could of figured out how it works :lol:
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So if I'm understanding u right this scope has a built in range finder ? That would be handy for shure for folks like me who can't judge distance. What kind of price tag does it have?
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Mo wannabe wrote:So if I'm understanding u right this scope has a built in range finder ? That would be handy for shure for folks like me who can't judge distance. What kind of price tag does it have?
It's similar to the system Redfield had out years ago. I never carried for it. It depends upon knowing the actual size of your target and adjusting your crosshairs till the target matches or fills a gap corresponding to a yardage value. The only problem is that not animals of the same species are the exact same size :)
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