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Does OK allow rangefinders mounted to crossbow?
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<blockquote data-quote="david1289" data-source="post: 3218817" data-attributes="member: 26101"><p>I don't get to practice from the tree stand. I recently switched from a compound to a crossbow because of the little time I get to practice, but yet I want to be able to hunt a few days of archery season. I'm hoping the use of a range finder helps me get more accurate with yardage guesses and making the right shot with the right dot on the scope. I do use my current nikon range finder to set those points of reference while I'm sitting, but have wondered about the accuracy of the yardage once I start looking through a scope and waiting for a moving deer to stop for the right shot. When I recently learned of the idea of mounting a range finder to the bow, then I was like hey I would benefit from that. So, I started checking into options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="david1289, post: 3218817, member: 26101"] I don't get to practice from the tree stand. I recently switched from a compound to a crossbow because of the little time I get to practice, but yet I want to be able to hunt a few days of archery season. I'm hoping the use of a range finder helps me get more accurate with yardage guesses and making the right shot with the right dot on the scope. I do use my current nikon range finder to set those points of reference while I'm sitting, but have wondered about the accuracy of the yardage once I start looking through a scope and waiting for a moving deer to stop for the right shot. When I recently learned of the idea of mounting a range finder to the bow, then I was like hey I would benefit from that. So, I started checking into options. [/QUOTE]
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