My Rights As An American Report post Posted January 11, 2017 Nikon 600 in 36c. Not sure if it made it back with me after my accident. Have not seen it in my stuff yet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BruinPoint Report post Posted January 11, 2017 I lost a camo Nikon in 33 a couple years ago LOL Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PRDATR Report post Posted January 11, 2017 Bushnell in 36B about 3 years ago. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
elkhunter Report post Posted January 11, 2017 Swaro in 34A Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hatchet Jack Report post Posted January 11, 2017 i think instead of shed hunting I'm gonna go out and look for rangefinders, probably have better luck 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GreyGhost85 Report post Posted January 11, 2017 i felt REALLY sorry for myself for years when i lost a leica 1200 in colorado on an antelope hunt. seems like i am definitely not the only one it has happened to. i ranged the buck, set the rangefinder down and shot him. i moved about 20 yards downhill before i remembered i left it behind. circled for hours looking for it and never found it and in the meantime the buck disappeared after laying there for probably 10-15 minutes. didn't want to take a follow up shot because i couldn't remember the yardage and didn't want to spook him. lost a big antelope and a rangefinder all at the same time. bad day. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oz31p Report post Posted January 11, 2017 I would poke fun at you guys for loosing so many rangefinders but....I lost my release in 36b last Saturday lol 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chevota Report post Posted January 11, 2017 No correct answers yet 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
firstcoueswas80 Report post Posted January 11, 2017 i felt REALLY sorry for myself for years when i lost a leica 1200 in colorado on an antelope hunt. seems like i am definitely not the only one it has happened to. i ranged the buck, set the rangefinder down and shot him. i moved about 20 yards downhill before i remembered i left it behind. circled for hours looking for it and never found it and in the meantime the buck disappeared after laying there for probably 10-15 minutes. didn't want to take a follow up shot because i couldn't remember the yardage and didn't want to spook him. lost a big antelope and a rangefinder all at the same time. bad day. If you would have used a .270, the distance wouldn't have mattered! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GreyGhost85 Report post Posted January 11, 2017 i felt REALLY sorry for myself for years when i lost a leica 1200 in colorado on an antelope hunt. seems like i am definitely not the only one it has happened to. i ranged the buck, set the rangefinder down and shot him. i moved about 20 yards downhill before i remembered i left it behind. circled for hours looking for it and never found it and in the meantime the buck disappeared after laying there for probably 10-15 minutes. didn't want to take a follow up shot because i couldn't remember the yardage and didn't want to spook him. lost a big antelope and a rangefinder all at the same time. bad day. If you would have used a .270, the distance wouldn't have mattered! Funny thing is, I WAS using a .270. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
firstcoueswas80 Report post Posted January 11, 2017 i felt REALLY sorry for myself for years when i lost a leica 1200 in colorado on an antelope hunt. seems like i am definitely not the only one it has happened to. i ranged the buck, set the rangefinder down and shot him. i moved about 20 yards downhill before i remembered i left it behind. circled for hours looking for it and never found it and in the meantime the buck disappeared after laying there for probably 10-15 minutes. didn't want to take a follow up shot because i couldn't remember the yardage and didn't want to spook him. lost a big antelope and a rangefinder all at the same time. bad day. If you would have used a .270, the distance wouldn't have mattered! Funny thing is, I WAS using a .270. Well that sure took the steam out of that joke. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wish2hunt Report post Posted January 11, 2017 i think instead of shed hunting I'm gonna go out and look for rangefinders, probably have better luckSounds like there are a few out there 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wish2hunt Report post Posted January 11, 2017 i felt REALLY sorry for myself for years when i lost a leica 1200 in colorado on an antelope hunt. seems like i am definitely not the only one it has happened to. i ranged the buck, set the rangefinder down and shot him. i moved about 20 yards downhill before i remembered i left it behind. circled for hours looking for it and never found it and in the meantime the buck disappeared after laying there for probably 10-15 minutes. didn't want to take a follow up shot because i couldn't remember the yardage and didn't want to spook him. lost a big antelope and a rangefinder all at the same time. bad day. If you would have used a .270, the distance wouldn't have mattered! Funny thing is, I WAS using a .270. Well that sure took the steam out of that joke.That is what you call bad luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AzPlumber Report post Posted January 11, 2017 i felt REALLY sorry for myself for years when i lost a leica 1200 in colorado on an antelope hunt. seems like i am definitely not the only one it has happened to. i ranged the buck, set the rangefinder down and shot him. i moved about 20 yards downhill before i remembered i left it behind. circled for hours looking for it and never found it and in the meantime the buck disappeared after laying there for probably 10-15 minutes. didn't want to take a follow up shot because i couldn't remember the yardage and didn't want to spook him. lost a big antelope and a rangefinder all at the same time. bad day. You can buy a new range finder but once your short term memory is gone, it's gone forever. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GreyGhost85 Report post Posted January 11, 2017 i felt REALLY sorry for myself for years when i lost a leica 1200 in colorado on an antelope hunt. seems like i am definitely not the only one it has happened to. i ranged the buck, set the rangefinder down and shot him. i moved about 20 yards downhill before i remembered i left it behind. circled for hours looking for it and never found it and in the meantime the buck disappeared after laying there for probably 10-15 minutes. didn't want to take a follow up shot because i couldn't remember the yardage and didn't want to spook him. lost a big antelope and a rangefinder all at the same time. bad day. You can buy a new range finder but once your short term memory is gone, it's gone forever. I blame it on the dozen or so concussions i've had. I'm only 31 and my short term memory is shot. Hate to think what it might be like in another 10-20 years 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites