Re: Bushnell Elite 1500/1600 Range finder
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: M.45</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Hey JetMD
I just bought the Bushnell ARC 1600s and they are well worth the money. They easily get distances out to 1500-1600 yards, I've even hit bushes at 1950y. The 12x binos are great to find targets and give a good field of view. The LRF has two modes, the bullseye mode which lazes a small area/target, or bush mode which will read softer wider targets.
My old LRF was the Leica 1200 which always failed me past 700 yards, esp in bright light. I was looking for something that reliably hit 1300-1600 and this seems to do the trick.
Pros: the laser works REALLY well. Binos are nice to view targets.
Cons: heavier/bulkier than the smaller LRFs. Bino glass has a blue/green tint. The LED readout is hard to read in bright sunlight (this is the one thing that really needs to be fixed)
My conclusion, they are the best sub $1k LRFs you can get. </div></div>
FWIW,
I don't know anything about all of the different LRF units out there, but I just received a set of the Bushnell 12X50 Arc Fusion 1600 binoculars. As you posted they were absolutely great other than the LED was completely washed out in full sun, even on the #4 setting. It was unreadable even when the clouds came along, just a hint of orange every once in a while. I was going to send them back, but decided to see if I could effect a Rube Goldberg cure since I really wanted to keep them. It worked.
I made an jury rigged sunshade and it got just a little better, so I then made a disc with a smaller opening in it to block some of the light coming into the objective lense on the right side. The smaller I made the hole the better the display got and at 1/2" dia. the display is super readable, every bit as good as it is in low light. The small hole did degrade the clarity in the right side, but with the left lense still open they are good to go. Ended up punching a 1/2" hole in the RH lense cap and when I want to range in the bright sun I just slip it back over the objective and rock on. The glass is super for my level in the pond, and they ranged everything I pointed them at, and would repeat everytime in random order. I know it's a get-by, but until Bushnell decides to correct their design/function, for the $850.00 price point, it's gonna do just fine, for me anyway.
YMMV