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I don't own one but was thinking of getting one. I don't think I need anything crazy expensive. Compact would be nice for sure.

I don't own anything Vortex but I have looked at their scopes and binoculars, they seem like good quality and I know people who have them who like them.

I saw this online https://www.sportsmans.com/hunting-gear-supplies/optics-binoculars-scopes-rangefinders/rangefinders-nightvision/vortex-impact-1000-rangefinder-with-hcd/p/1642745?trk_msg=NUJSGQIVICEKV9SLKK7IS758DS&trk_contact=0A0KLTTC3DLKQEMNO4FG2UL2DK&trk_sid=0BA1NSEFI6OG2PD6I0F07IBNGG&trk_link=5V61JVBOKQPK57D3IH00V8BMH0&dtm_email_hash=4463849154CDC5A024B9946EB9&dtm_user_id=12182020&dtmc_drop_id=%23Listrak%5cDateTimeStampNumeric%23&utm_source=listrak&utm_medium=email&utm_term=Vortex+Impact+1000+Rangefinder+with+HCD&utm_campaign=5-25-23+Memorial+Day+Guns+and+Optics

Any thoughts and advice is appreciated.
 
Unless you want to spend lots of money , they all work about the same.
Just different features and modes on them.

A friend of mine has one like you are looking at and it works fine.

The people I hunt and shoot with have used them all at one time or another , and they all read about the same.
I have a Leica that I spent good money on years ago and all the ones they have , read just about as good as mine. The only difference is , mine is 30 + years old and still going.

I am not a Vortex fan , but am sure the one you are looking at will be fine.
 
Thank you. I'm thinking around the $200 range if they are good, Vortex, Nikon, Leupold (probably not at $200). I looked at a couple of Bushnells online but I'm a little more skeptical on those.
 
ive had alot of problems with SIg rangefinders unfortunatly

the 1000-2000 yard range finders struggle in the AZ mirage and brush. so unless its a hard structure you wont get a reading past 1k yards. so realistically it depends on your needs

Leicas are fine. over rated IMO

I have a Vortex 4000 Razor HD and have ranged building at 3600 yards unsupported. The Vortex fury LRF bino are great also.

Im a Long Range shooter Hobby and Professionally (prior) to give some context
 
I think 800 to 1000 yards is good as long as it's easy to use, reliable, and accurate. I'll keep that in mind about the Sig rangefinders, I would expect better quality from them!
 
I went to Sportsmans Warehouse today and met a few members from the board. I went inside and looked at the Vortex I originally linked. It's nice but the reticle is black only and most others I looked at had red illumination which I liked better.

I really liked this one bit didn't get it as I want to do some research and I'll probably get a nice gift card from work soon that will cover this. Anyone have one of these?

https://www.sportsmans.com/hunting-gear-supplies/optics-binoculars-scopes-rangefinders/rangefinders-nightvision/leupold-rx-1400i-tbrw-gen-2-rangefinder/p/1797283
 
I also have the same Redfield STS ^^^ listed above, had it a long time for sure. I still think that price on the Vortex is pretty good, maybe see if Midway USA, Mid South Shooters Supply can meet or beat that price
 
Thank you for the advice on the Redfields. This Vortex is only $40 more and Optics Planet is doing 10% off. Also seems like a good option if the Leupold I linked is not a good one.

https://www.sportsmans.com/hunting-gear-supplies/optics-binoculars-scopes-rangefinders/rangefinders-nightvision/vortex-crossfire-hd-1400-laser-rangefinder/p/1742493
 
Ended up ordering this one but for $150. Was technically free since I got a $350 gift card from work. :)

https://www.sportsmans.com/hunting-gear-supplies/optics-binoculars-scopes-rangefinders/rangefinders-nightvision/vortex-crossfire-hd-1400-laser-rangefinder/p/1742493
 
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