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It is very well made and rock solid. It is accurate, easy to set up, and to use. I really like it. Quality workmanship and design.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
As long as it is zeroed in it works perfectly. If it is bumped then it will need to be re-zeroed as it is easily knocked off zero due to the weak zeroing axis's. Should be built stronger. The unit itself works great however. Easy to use. Little touchy to zero in, but can be done with a little patience. Took me a little while to get the hang of how to turn on the lazer for zeroing. But once it is figured out it works great. It will go through a battery pretty quickly with the lazer turned on so it is best to buy a couple of battery's to begin with. Just to have them on hand.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I bought a new bow and keep my old one as a backup which has the Vendetta on it . Not wanting to take it off the old bow I decided to purchase another one for my new bow not realizing Leupold discontinued making it. Thanks to Ebay and Optics overstock I was still able to purchase one. Its a precise range finder and rugged enough to be exposed to all the elements being mounted on a bow. My old one is over 6 years old and still going strong, it's to bad Leupold is no longer making it. I would buy it again.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Mounting hardware of poor quality, hardware will not work on a Ravin R20 I had to manufacture my own. Bought a camera mount to fit on the weaver rail. Extremely difficult to sight in. Useless if it’s slightly foggy. Best readings I can get are at 50 yards nothing accurate after that. Save your money.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
It is easy to install and works very well for hunting big game.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned