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The most important thing about climbing into a tree when you are hunting is to make sure you have all your things organized and securely attached to you. One of the biggest is to make sure you clamp on your range finder onto your side if you do not have a bag.
The reason why I say this is because you would not believe how many rangefinders have fallen out of a pocket and dropped onto the ground and completely damaged the range finder. Try and remember this for the next time when you are getting into your deer stand.
Everybody loves to use a range finder, but does everybody know how to clean one? Well, the good news is that it doesn’t take long at all to clean one. When cleaning your nikon range finder you want to make sure to use a regular lens cleaner that you might use on your glasses. Then you want to use a micro fiber towel to clean your lens. Just put a little bit on your towel and wipe off your lens. Never put the cleaner directly on the lens. It can cause it to spot. Then the rest just use a damp microfiber towel to clean off the main base. That is all there is to cleaning your nikon range finder.
The ultimate nikon range finder depends on what you want it to be. It can be one for rifle hunting, or it can be for bow hunting. If you really want to take advantage of it you can use it for golfing. There are many uses for one, and it can easily make your decision easy on why you want to purchase one.
The reason why I say it is your decision is because everybody has there own preference and you should get one that fits you and not just because it has a whole bunch of options on it. A nikon range finder can fit all your needs, so you should figure out what sport you want to use it for.
Well, I guess the title pretty much explains it all! If you take out the range finder you have basically just a guessing game on how far away your target actually is. Not unless you have a tape measure built in your head your not going to be as accurate as you can be if you had one of these.
Ya, you can be pretty close without one, but a few yards can make a big difference. By using a range finder you can get the distance dead on and get that trophy deer you have been scouting all year long!
One thing you don’t want to do is lose your nikon range finder. The sad thing about that is there actually has been some people that has lost there’s walking or climbing up into a tree and realizing it’s is gone when they get back home after hunting. There is nothing more frustrating than losing something as expensive as that.
Well, there is a way to prevent that and that is by getting yourself a latch that latches onto you and then on to your nikon range finder. It is light weight and it is very strong. Believe me it is well worth it to own one of these. You just have to ask yourself, do I want to lose my nikon range finder? I hope your answer is no!
Some hunters might argue with you and say that rangefinders is an inconvenience. And then others might say the opposite. Well, to be honest you can look at it both ways. A good way around it is to have an extra person when you go hunting.
The reason why I say that is when the hunter has the bow or a rifle aiming at the target, the other person can be using the rangefinder to tell you how many yards away it is. Now you took away the hassle of having one. Besides its always fun to have another person with you for company. So just remember that rangefinders aren’t always an inconvenience.
There are many advantages of nikon range finders. Nikon’s advanced ID technology compensates for various incline or decline shooting angles up to a 89-degrees of angle, providing the estimated distance that the bullet will actually travel. The hunter simply aims, pushes the button and plans the shot according to the displayed distance.
There are many great features and this if just one of the advantages of nikon range finders.
Well, my brother blew it! He was 15 yards from a monster buck and he over shot it because he was up hill from it. He should have had one of the nikon range finders. That is exactly what he was thinking too!
He shot low and just grazed it and ran off. Well, the worse part is that it took his arrow too! So not only was he out the monster deer he was out an arrow. I’m pretty sure he is now thinking about nikon range finders to be a must for his next hunt.
That’s right nikon has did it again! They have got some more cool features for nikon range finders. Nikon also offers laser range finders. Here are some of the neat features that are offered.
Features include multiple targeting modes, waterproof & fog proof construction, long eye relief, bright sharp viewing optics, compact size and light weight. Some nikon range finders comes with a belt case, neck lanyard and battery. These are just some of the features of the nikon range finders.
