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Is the Garmin Xero worth $200

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My range finder is my hunting rangefinder gets used for archery and rifle. Though the Garmin is a interesting concept it will not be legal in the state's I hunt any time soon or my lifetime in a state like Idaho.

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Why would this sight be illegal in some states? No reason why it should, are regular battery operated sights and range finders currently illegal? I don't see the difference?
Idaho allows for no electronics battery powered or other attached to the bow or arrow. Keeps archery primitive not that I agree just the law. Oregon is the same minus lighted nocks. Nebraska is my new home more generous with the laws and this sight will be legal here long before the other 2. I set up my equipment to hunt elk everything else is just gravy so it would not make sense for me to have multiple sights multiple arrow's, if it isn't broke don't fix it.

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