so the horizonal bar on top of all the numbers you PUT your bow reticle on it? also would it work for xbow's? just swap bolt weight+ fps but waht about the peep hole thing? however i am aware there is scopes that comes with crossbows thats already compensated for the xbow itself. but from my experience theyre abot +- 5 yards off due to enviromental thing and possibly accidently bumping around. Thats why i opt for 6 hex bracket on scope
Very good overview! Hey you get what you pay for. I'm shooting VXR 31.5 with 488 grain arrow with 70# limbs and 29" draw. My arrow speed is only ~274. How come your arrow speed is so much faster?
grip and posture, a guy showed me relaxing grip hand and follow through added a few fps, bizzare but he showed it to me at a range. pratice makes perfect
Keep in mind leupold only warranties there range finders for two years, not lifetime like there other products. I got burned on one that I mailed back for repairs. They wouldn’t make it good but the service tech offered to sell me a new one at a discount. I did buy one but it’s a vortex with there V.I.P. Warranty. No problems so far. Thanks for the video.
only just started looking around but heres a cheaper one bud hope that helps if still looking www.opticsplanet.com/leupold-rx-fulldraw-4-digital-laser-rangefinder.html
@@EastmansHuntingJournals found such rifle at a shop i found it very interesting a .30-06 rifle from 1959. i bought it and practiced it. Its a nice change I honestly encourage people to try all grips. ive known a guy that is RH dominant but shoots with left because he has far more stability and control on his left for some reasons. then again lh bolters are hard to find. he had a gunsmith rerofit his existing rifle to LH and added add-on cheek pad problem solved he paid 90
If used with a crossbow, what is the peep site distance?
so the horizonal bar on top of all the numbers you PUT your bow reticle on it? also would it work for xbow's? just swap bolt weight+ fps but waht about the peep hole thing? however i am aware there is scopes that comes with crossbows thats already compensated for the xbow itself. but from my experience theyre abot +- 5 yards off due to enviromental thing and possibly accidently bumping around. Thats why i opt for 6 hex bracket on scope
Very good overview! Hey you get what you pay for. I'm shooting VXR 31.5 with 488 grain arrow with 70# limbs and 29" draw. My arrow speed is only ~274. How come your arrow speed is so much faster?
Me too. I never know how high they get all this speeds
Well he is 20 grains lighter....
grip and posture, a guy showed me relaxing grip hand and follow through added a few fps, bizzare but he showed it to me at a range. pratice makes perfect
Hello Dan - What chronograph did you use?
Its a Caldwell. Many different out there but we have a couple in the office. Most bow shops have one I'm sure they'll let you use.
Just use the pins on your bow. If your 30yd pin is on that branch, you have issues.
@God sees all!!! 80lbs?! Dang that's epic. How is that weight on the coldest days after sitting for hours up a tree??
Keep in mind leupold only warranties there range finders for two years, not lifetime like there other products. I got burned on one that I mailed back for repairs. They wouldn’t make it good but the service tech offered to sell me a new one at a discount. I did buy one but it’s a vortex with there V.I.P. Warranty. No problems so far. Thanks for the video.
Yes you are correct, 2 year warranty on rangefinders.
Got mine! Then after setup and only using it for about 15min it died. Returning it.
USE IT ON A SUNNY DAY CAUSE IT ISN'T WATER PROOF.
$716.00??? No thanks bruh. Moochelle said no
only just started looking around but heres a cheaper one bud
hope that helps if still looking
www.opticsplanet.com/leupold-rx-fulldraw-4-digital-laser-rangefinder.html
Right handed archer ranging with his left eye....... peculiar ....
Right handed, left eye dominant. Shoot a bow right handed and a rifle left handed! -Dan
@@EastmansHuntingJournals found such rifle at a shop i found it very interesting a .30-06 rifle from 1959. i bought it and practiced it. Its a nice change I honestly encourage people to try all grips. ive known a guy that is RH dominant but shoots with left because he has far more stability and control on his left for some reasons. then again lh bolters are hard to find. he had a gunsmith rerofit his existing rifle to LH and added add-on cheek pad problem solved he paid 90