FriedInTheDesert
Birdie Member
I have one but I never bring it. I don't think you need one unless you're playing a practice round before a tournament.
The device itself is accurate. Once the distance gets out a ways it's hard to tell if your measuring to the basket or something in front or behind the basket. This makes a range finder less useful.
They can be fun but not worth it. Find a friend that hunts. They will probably have one you could use to see if you would want to buy one.
The device itself is accurate. Once the distance gets out a ways it's hard to tell if your measuring to the basket or something in front or behind the basket. This makes a range finder less useful.
They can be fun but not worth it. Find a friend that hunts. They will probably have one you could use to see if you would want to buy one.