I have a Leica and I'm quite happy with it. You need a "target" to shoot at. A flag is ok up to about 150-165 yds, then you either have a bigger target (like a person on the green) or you can use a fixed object, like a part of a golf cart, to help stabilize the unit.
Hope this helps. Ciao, Marcello 2005/10/8, Trio800_BonBon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi all... > > I'm thinking of getting one of those Bushnell type > laser rangefinders but wanted to find out how easy they > are to use. > > I assume that they must have some kind of object to > reflect off (meaning that you couldn't measure distance > to the edge of water without locating a tree or > something nearby). Am I correct? > > How steady do you have to be to use it. I currently > have a high quality optical scope (the type you aim at > the bottom of a flag) but holding it steady enough to > get a reading is difficult for me. > > Any comments would be appreciated. > > Thanks > > Grampa > > -- Ciao, Marcello
