There's a learning curve. I've had this one for several years: https://www.amazon.com/AOFAR-Rangefinder-Hunting-Measurement-Finder/dp/B07BMTSSTB?ref_=ast_sto_dp
Out in the open it is fine. If used in the woods there will be interference from small things between you and the sighted object, can't be helped, which will skew the range distance. Example, a small twig sticking out the side of a tree. The finder will tell you the distance to the twig rather than the thing you hope for that is farther away.
There's a learning curve.
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https://www.amazon.com/AOFAR-Rangefinder-Hunting-Measurement-Finder/dp/B07BMTSSTB?ref_=ast_sto_dp
Out in the open it is fine. If used in the woods there will be interference from small things between you and the sighted object, can't be helped, which will skew the range distance. Example, a small twig sticking out the side of a tree. The finder will tell you the distance to the twig rather than the thing you hope for that is farther away.