by Guest on Thu Jul 26, 2007 11:46 am
Ryan,
I was not referring to the yardage pro 1000. I have not ever seen that one before. They came out with a new scout ...Scout 1000. The old scout is 6x22 and the new one is 5x24. i cannot really find anything else different. I think you can still buy the old scout. Just trying to decide. And then there is the Legend 6x.. and is waterproof.
I like these two because of their compactness. I don't really know much about the YP 1000. I will use for bowhunting and I don't really like that it starts at 20 yards versus 10. The elite 1500 is too big and too $$ for what I want to use for.
scout or scout 1000
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Ryan,
I was not referring to the yardage pro 1000. I have not ever seen that one before. They came out with a new scout ...Scout 1000. The old scout is 6x22 and the new one is 5x24. i cannot really find anything else different. I think you can still buy the old scout. Just trying to decide. And then there is the Legend 6x.. and is waterproof.
I like these two because of their compactness. I don't really know much about the YP 1000. I will use for bowhunting and I don't really like that it starts at 20 yards versus 10. The elite 1500 is too big and too $$ for what I want to use for.
scout or scout 1000