Originally Posted by KC

I've been buying camping, hunting and backpacking gear (and everything else) for 60 years. That's not an exaggeration. One thing that I learned a long time ago is that it's cheapest to buy the best the first time. You probably expected someone to make that comment and you are probably going to ignore it. But you will learn eventually.

KC




Good advice. I spent around $175 on a rangefinder for archery but was too cheap to buy a long range model. I finally broke down and got the Sig Kilo for $350. If I had gone right to the Sig, I could have saved $175. I'll keep it as a backup for archery since I already have it.

I don't always buy "the best" but I believe in buying for the long haul.

Last edited by Theeck; 01/23/18.