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Let's go to Burrs.
Burrs has a rangefinding scope all built in together, their Eliminator series.
If you look through that optic, it ranges for you don't have the heavy bulk on the top of it.
That is an option.
Now, you're talking $2,000 for the Eliminator 6 rangefinder scope.
Then, if you want to look at this thing right here, I have the link pulled up for Addable's Advantage LRF2000 rail-mounted laser rangefinder that gives you the exact same thing that's on sale right now for...
$650.
Yep.
I mean, there's options up there.
I'm not knocking this because this is, like we've all said, Tony needs to patent this, the golden age of firearms.
I mean, in optics, just since I've been on the show the last four years, it has gotten better.
and better and better because I have some of the first gen Swamp Fox stuff and it's just, and then I bought other stuff and this, when you can get a range finder upon your optic and it tells you the distance and how far it is and about where you need to shoot and your cant and everything else.
It's awesome.
It is.
It improves your game.
Like we say, it depends on what you're shooting.
The average person might not need this but
I like it because I just put the six millimeter arc.
So when you're stretching out there, especially if you're hunting and you're out there and you just paid $8,000 for a trophy elk and you got to know your distance and you got to know your dope.
So, I mean, this is fantastic.