Lots of options out there, you just have to be honest with yourself as to what your expectations are vs. how much you are willing to pay.
I had an SWR Radius for a short period of time. Yes it worked, but I could obviously see that the mounting system was a big failure. At times I could range out to 1200+ yards, but realistically it was a 800 yard unit. Accuracy of ranging small targets in tight spots like a target set back in a gap between two trees, or as
@Feniks Technologies mentions, ranging skylines targets was problematic.
Here's a unit for $229.99 with free shipping. It says it's a 700M unit, that works in fog, rain, etc. Most likely made in China.
Laser Rangefinder for Hunting- Laser Rangefinder Be prepared for each shot. This Laser Rangefinder will help you decide how far to hunt, plus it is great for archers, paintball players, competitive shooters, bow hunters, gun enthusiasts, and police. Also used by military forces around the world...
lemonchik.store
When
@wigwamitus had the first group buy on the RAPTAR, I jumped onboard, and glad I did, as it does everything I want it to. Range small targets, skyline targets, secluded targets, targets with snow in the ground, etc. No Problems.
The only thing I wish is I could have a slightly smaller unit without the IR features, which I don't need for matches with UKD targets. And obviously with a smaller price tag would be nice. That's why I was so pumped when I got a chance to get behind a Wilcox MRF Prototype, in a small package with just the features I needed, and hopefully a reasonable price. However, the MRF evolved into the MRF Xe with more features and a price tag nearing $8K.
The beauty of the RAPTAR is I can range a small target, through the trees, at a great distance reliably. If things are tight, I may get two or three different ranges, as an example; it will give me the distance of the trees at 100, and then the target at 1400 yards. Works great!