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Nikon Monarch Gold Laser 1200 Laser Rangefinder
 (2 Reviews)
List Price: $654.95
Sale Price From: $359.98
Leupold RXB-IV Digital Rangefinder Binoculars
 
List Price: $874.99
Sale Price From: $599.98
Bushnell Yardage Pro Sport 450 Laser Rangefinder
 (19 Reviews)
List Price: $264.95
Our Price: $159.99
Leica CRF Rangemaster 1200 Rangefinder
 (10 Reviews)
List Price: $659.00
Our Price: $599.99

Best Selling Rangefinders

Leica 10x42 Geovid HD Laser Rangefinder Binoculars
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List Price: $2,695.00
Our Price: $2,395.99
Zeiss Victory RF 10x45 Laser Rangefinder Binoculars
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List Price: $3,333.00
Our Price: $2,999.99
Bushnell Yardage Pro Elite 1500 Rangefinder
 
List Price: $599.95
Our Price: $399.99
Bushnell 6x Legend 1200 ARC Bow&Rifle Laser Rangefinder
 
List Price: $485.95
Our Price From: $349.99
Newcon Optik 7x25 LRF1500 Yard Monocular
 
List Price: $349.00
Sale Price From: $279.98
Leupold RX-600 Digital Laser Rangefinder
 
List Price: $299.99
Sale Price: $199.98
Bushnell 4x BowHunter Chuck Adams Edition Laser Rangefinder
 
List Price: $359.95
Our Price: $249.99
Nikon Riflehunter 550 with ID Technology Laser Rangefinder
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List Price: $410.95
Our Price From: $289.99

Reading Up on Range Finders

1. Range finders are handy tools for golfing or hunting. They improve accuracy by measuring the distance between an observer and a target.


2. Range finders are available in binocular and monocular models. They also boast a wide range of features, from built-in compasses to slope compensation to reticle selection.


3. Some range finder models are designed for hunting, and feature optimum depth perception and rugged waterproof, fog-proof, and shockproof construction. Some even have camouflaged exteriors.


4. A larger objective lens does mean a heavier range finder. A larger lens is preferable for hunting in low light or inclement weather, however, as it means more light allowance and a brighter image.


5. Laser range finders work by shooting out a laser beam at an intended target and registering the time it takes for the beam to refract back. It uses that time to calculate the distance to the target.


6. Many factors determine the accuracy of a rangefinder, such as target size, weather, surface angle, lighting, and hand steadiness. It will take time and practice to get the most out of your device.


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