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Using a rangefinder for spot and stalk hunting allows for accurate distance measurements, enabling hunters to make precise shots and stay within safe shooting ranges. This tool helps in judging distances, especially in open country where targets can be difficult to gauge. It also helps in setting up ambushes and stalking.
Accurate Distance Measurements
When spot and stalk hunting, especially for pronghorn antelope in open country, it’s crucial to have an accurate estimate of distances to ensure a clean shot. Rangefinders provide precise measurements, eliminating the guesswork often involved in judging distances. This is particularly important when setting up ambushes or stalking prey. For example, a rangefinder can help you measure a distance of 400 yards to a water hole, where you suspect the antelope will congregate.
Glassing and Stalking Techniques
Glassing is a critical part of spot and stalk hunting, and a rangefinder can aid in this process. When glassing, a rangefinder can help you quickly judge distances to the animals you’re observing, allowing you to adjust your stalking plan accordingly. For instance, if you’re glassing a pronghorn antelope at 300 yards, and you spot a water hole at 400 yards, you can use the rangefinder to quickly determine the best vantage point to set up an ambush. Additionally, rangefinders can help you measure distances to potential decoys, such as a cow or calf, to create a realistic setup.
Setting Up Ambushes
Rangefinders are also essential when setting up ambushes, as they allow you to measure distances to potential hiding spots and ambush points. When stalking antelope in open country, it’s essential to have a clear understanding of the terrain and the distances involved. A rangefinder can help you quickly measure distances to potential hiding spots, such as rocks or bushes, and identify the best vantage point to set up an ambush. For example, if you’re setting up an ambush near a water hole, a rangefinder can help you measure the distance to the hole and identify the best spot to hide, increasing your chances of success.
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