Like the title says, is a laser rangefinder considered a necessary piece of equipment for long-range shooting? Are most of you guys (or girls) using this if you aren't at a range with known distances? Or do you mess around with Google Earth, or mark a waypoint with GPS, etc?
Right now I don't shoot further than 600 yards due to where I live. I've calculated that distance with Google Earth. I'll be moving to the high desert out west next year where I'll be able to shoot much further, and I'm thinking it would be a pain to mess around with that. I do already own a GPS, I've just never used for a shooting application.
ETA: I'll be shooting paper and steel out in no mans land. No hunting. I hope to get to 1000 yards and beyond.
Right now I don't shoot further than 600 yards due to where I live. I've calculated that distance with Google Earth. I'll be moving to the high desert out west next year where I'll be able to shoot much further, and I'm thinking it would be a pain to mess around with that. I do already own a GPS, I've just never used for a shooting application.
ETA: I'll be shooting paper and steel out in no mans land. No hunting. I hope to get to 1000 yards and beyond.
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