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L.C.

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I have an AGM TS25-256
It’s been great. Use it for Hog hunting.
Mounted on a Colt A4 20” & mounted on a tripod.
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JEFFBIGWOOD

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If you plan on hunting with it a lot I would say go with a nice one. If you are going to just do it a couple times a year do a cheaper one.

I run the xl50 along with a handheld scanner and you need a good tripod if you plan on walking around hunting. The handheld scanner is a game changer on being easily able to look around of you are calling coyotes etc.

If you plan to hunt open land I would say a rangefinder is a must.
 

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If you plan on hunting with it a lot I would say go with a nice one. If you are going to just do it a couple times a year do a cheaper one.

I run the xl50 along with a handheld scanner and you need a good tripod if you plan on walking around hunting. The handheld scanner is a game changer on being easily able to look around of you are calling coyotes etc.

If you plan to hunt open land I would say a rangefinder is a must.
Thanks for the tips! Any hand held you recommend?
 

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