I've never used a digital tape measure for range finding...(however, I think most max out at 150 feet or 50 yards, but there may be some out there that max out at longer yardages)
Wondering if that's viable option.
These digital tape measures are not cheap either.
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But as stated, your regular run of the mill range finder should be able to give you accurate enough yardage information between 5 yards to 75 yards and most of them are not that expensive $20-$40 and if they can read to 600 yards...that's a plus right?
I don't think any company makes a range finder that has a 75 yards max limit. Just curious why you wanted a top limit of 75 yards. Unless you are looking for squirrel head shot precision past 50 yards. Then you might need a range finder that reads in 1/10 yard increments?