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I very seldom ever range a deer when hunting. What I do though is when I first get in a stand, I will range various objects where I expect the deer to be, so I know ahead of time what the ranges are. It seems like most of the time when a deer is in range, I either don't have the time or don't want to make the movement to get the rangefinder. Like someone said above, they are especially handy when hunting along a field. When hunting in the woods it seems like most shots for me are under 25 yards anyway.
In my opinion for achery hunting they are well worth the money.
In my opinion for achery hunting they are well worth the money.