>These new rangefinders with the angle
>compensation and bullet drop calculations
>are neat and stuff, but
>I would highly suggest shooting
>your gun and figuring out
>where it shoots as opposed
>to trusting the rangefinder. I
>use one, but only to
>measure distance. The rest I've
>checked out on paper. mtmuley
>
Definitely good advice there. The RF's with compensation for rifles are based off of general cartridge data so there may be errors... I think it's pretty neat and would be a blast for long range target shooting, but a hunter should know how his/her rifle performs at certain ranges. The same goes for the scopes with BDC reticles- general idea, but practice, practice, and more practice should be used to know exactly where your rifle hits.