Hello,

I'm looking for an inexpensive rangefinder capable of adequately measuring the distance to things like tree, bushes, grass, foliage, up to five hundred yards on a good day.

I suppose I could (in theory) get something expensive, something that will be good for about a mile but such rangefinders offer a lot of features I simply won't need (I'm talking Leica 1600 and the like)I won't be in a position to spend that kind of money on an accessory anytime soon (wife). So if I can get it done for cheaper, that is what I am aiming for.

Burris scopes seem like something that might do, at least, they offer some features other scopes don't. But the are not exactly the cheapest. Perhaps, something like the Aim Sports Scout will do better?

Any input is appreciated.