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My old Nikon archery rangefinder has some small magnification as a monocular. It is accurate as proven out with my 200' tape measure. So why wouldn't binocular range finders be accurate too. Are you looking for archery range-finding or rifle range-finding? That may make a difference in your choice.

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I have some good binoculars and I have a good rangefinder but I like the idea of just carrying one piece of equipment that can do the job of two. The manufacturers all make good claims for their products and the reviews I read are good, that being said I like to hear from any folks that actually have purchased and used these combo jobs.

Al

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My friend hunts with the Vortex with the built in range finder. It also has some ability to program ballistics into it and it will give you bullet drop info at the distance you just targeted. Pricy as all heck but he loves it. He does nuisance hunts for a farm and shoots long range often.  

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From what I am gathering the Vortex combos get the highest ratings but as you say they are pricey. Another outfit called Astra Optix has a more moderately priced set that is rated high from folks that own them. As of now I am still up in the air on making a purchase.

Al 

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