12 Top Rated Optics – Rangefinders

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  Simmons Volt Rangefinder Leupold® Marksman™ 1000 Rangefinder Vortex® Ranger® 1300 Rangefinder Cabela's Rangefinder Tether Nikon MONARCH 3000 Stabilized Rangefinder Gunwerks G7 BR2500 Ballistic Rangefinder Vortex® Ranger 1500 Rangefinder SIG Sauer® KILO 2200BDX Rangefinder SIG Sauer® KILO2400BDX Rangefinder Athlon Midas 1,200-Yd. Rangefinder Leupold® RX-650 Rangefinder Vortex® Ranger 1000 Rangefinder
  Simmons Volt Rangefinder Leupold® Marksman™ 1000 Rangefinder Vortex® Ranger® 1300 Rangefinder Cabela's Rangefinder Tether Nikon MONARCH 3000 Stabilized Rangefinder Gunwerks G7 BR2500 Ballistic Rangefinder Vortex® Ranger 1500 Rangefinder SIG Sauer® KILO 2200BDX Rangefinder SIG Sauer® KILO2400BDX Rangefinder Athlon Midas 1,200-Yd. Rangefinder Leupold® RX-650 Rangefinder Vortex® Ranger 1000 Rangefinder
Rating ★★★★★ - - - - - - - - - - -
Brand Vortex Vortex Nikon Cabela's - - - SIG Leupold SIG Vortex Simmons
Maximum Range (yds.) 1000 1300 3,000 - - - 1200 1600 650 - 1,500 600
Minimum Range (yds.) 10 9 8 - - - 5 - 5.49 - 9 10
Power 6x 6x 6x - 6X - 6x 6x 6X - 6X -
Weight (oz.) 7.7 7.7 6.9 - 6.2 - 1.5 5 6.3 - 7.7 7.7

Simmons Volt Rangefinder

  • 10 to 600 yd. range
  • Simple one-button operation
  • 4x magnification
  • includes a carrying case
  • Hairsplitting accuracy made simple. Simmons' Volt Rangefinder tells you the distance between you and your target (10 to 600 yd. range) with a simple push of a button. In-view LCD clearly displays the distance. 4x magnification and bright optics provide crystal-clear views. Compact vertical design is easy to carry. Weather-resistant housing ensures long-lasting use.
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    OK we've tested our Simmons rangefinder. And here it is against my like Edisto. While calculate that out comes to fifty-seven point eight three yards. This came up to 58 they said of course. This thing doesn't do fractions. Or decimals so one thing it does power down very quickly so. Irun outside take a shot but. Imight get back in here it's its already powered down. Iguess I'll make the make. This thing last longer. And here's what my disco came up with. And so far at least. It modest ranges this thing seems to be right on the money. Ishot a couple of these. All seems to be within plus. Or minus a yard which is damn sure going to be accurate enough for your Bo pistol. Or rifle I think a lot of strange is like 'fuck yards probably about. What it's a lot of that perception. We had a gun range inside of a tree row. Everybody swore that was 400 yards. It wasn't it was only a hundred but having everything in.

    That tree row and what's the target frame way down there. You know it's really three percent law. You know wait it's our first quick test of the Simmons tilt intelligence 600 rangefinders. And so far I'm happy. Now I'm going to go up find me a little lanyard put on there. This is like okay but. Ithink I'm gonna take a shot. Some Kydex you know I'm gonna take a shot at making a case for this it's electronic, so I'm not sure. How much of that heat. Ican expand its plastic I'm not sure. How much heat I can expose to might be able to insulate a little bit tape. Something or I might have to make model in case we're gonna give it a shot.

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    Leupold® Marksman™ 1000 Rangefinder

  • Lightweight streamlined design
  • Maximum range: 1,000 yds.
  • Fully multi-coated lens system
  • Easy-to-read LED display
  • Nonslip armor coating
  • The Leupold Marksman 1000 Rangefinder combines a lightweight, streamlined design with Leupold technology to give you precision ranging performance at an affordable price. The 6x magnification and a fully multicoated lens system delivers optimized brightness, clarity, contrast and color fidelity so you can spot your target in dim light or brush. A simple-to-use and easy-to-read LED display gives you the information you need instantly. The Marksman 1000 Rangefinder gives uphill and downhill angle distances, line-of-sight distances, and has a scan mode. Ranges in yards or meters; maximum range: 1,000 yds. The lightweight, ergonomically designed polymer housing comes with a rubberized armor coating to provide a comfortable, nonslip grip and long-lasting durability. The Leupold Marksman 1000 Rangefinder is waterproof. Includes battery and Cordura® nylon case. Manufacturer's Electronics two-year warranty.

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    You spend a lot of time on the range as. Whether it's a site in a new rifle. You just want to spend the afternoon shooting at. Some targets or you're a hunter. You spend a lot of time out in the field pursuing game. One important accessory. You should always have with. You is a good quality rangefinder hey guys its Jerry. Once again here at hilltop firearms training center in Dover Tennessee. And today we're going to be looking at the loopholed rx 650 the Arctic 615 really easy to use. One button power is an omen. And allows you to change between modes so. If you're accustomed to ranging targets. And meters you prefer yards. You can change it out really easy fully multi-coated optic with a six time magnification so. You bring it up range your target that's gonna bring. That image in six times closer. It makes a little bit easier to range the actual object.

    That you're trying to get the distance on let's take a closer look at. Some other features we'll do a little table-top. And I'll just kind of explain. It works with living so let's talk about reflective targets as. You can see we have plywood backers way out there. We go out there we staple our targets up. That would be known as a reflective target. It is a clean smooth unobstructed surface. Now the laser rangefinder is going to see. That object say a little bit different. Then an inanimate object such as a tree you're gonna get your signal you're going to get your range but. It will look at it slightly different.

    It is a difference in its texture a. Few other things that can actually affect. It would be a shiny surface is highly reflective. And easier to range. Than say a dull surface think of a black roof. You have a black roof a lot of the laser as. That roof is going to be absorbed into. Whereas such as a surface such as. This it's actually going to reflect back off of. It quicker now think of. It as in perspective with game. If you're in the woods. You see a deer the deer has a hide. That their game coat is like a light color like tan is going to be much. More reflective than say a dark colored animal such as a bear. Because a lot of the surface. That the light of the laser is actually reflecting off of is going to be absorbed in. Some fur so it's really interesting how. That works lighting conditions haze rain fog other things going on in the environment can affect the lasers accuracy but.

    That is with any piece of equipment such as a laser rangefinder okay guys so quickly. More time and explain. How to change between yard. Or meter mode simply with the unit in the powered off position simply depress the button here on the top for approximately 10 seconds after which. You will be able to toggle from yards to meters. Or vice versa you figure out which. You want or the power button so pretty quick. Ihave mine set for yardage but. Iknow a lot of shooters. That come up here do prefer the meters so. You have a choice once again. You do have the ocular adjustment for the clarity depending on your vision really well-made. Ijust like the simplicity of. If you're out there hunting the last thing you need is. Some other piece of complicated gear simply bring the thing up their range. It releases the button there. You got your yards now here's.

    Something that's really cool about. This the design of this oh wow say. You have let's say you're out hunting you spotted tears across a field. And the deer is moving hold the power button down on the object. And move along with. It will continue to range as the range changes. That feature so you can range a moving object with. This not a lot of range finders have. That feature I also like the construction of the rangefinder itself it's got. This nice little rubber piece over the top gives. You a good positive grip. If it's a it's raining or your hands are quite slippery total vocal adjustment here four different eyes of course. You know depending on your vision. It is powered by one single battery.

    It comes out quite easy but you've got. This little flip up cap the last. Iwas using was quite difficult it's powered by. One of the CR two batteries very commonly used in a lot of cameras really nicely designed. Iknow it's the little details. That sometimes it kind of gets to. This is cool because after. You snug it down then just flip. And you're good to go that's actually kind of cool you'll also notice a little area here. You can attach a lanyard to which. Iwould prefer to have a lanyard on. It in case I was to drop. You could hang it around your neck. And just simply use. It as them you know the monocular. It is in fact alright guys as well. You get a really cool little carry case with the loop Holden's rx 650 well-made little design. It also allows you to attach. It to your range bag. If you're out in the field. You can attach some gear well design little carry case to keep the thing protected. What I really thought was just funny. And kind of neat and ingenious actually was.

    This a simple little onboard way of carrying a spare battery. Ijust that's one of the little details that's kind of stood out to. You least expect and the battery is dead. You can always keep a spare. One onboard according to the owner's manual the battery life is like 5000 actuations so. Each time you know. This thing approximately you're gonna get about 5000 times. You can use and range. Something which is pretty impressive I've had. Some other range finders in the past. It seemed like they really use the battery life quick. Ihave not had time to test. That but I do like. That feature alright guys. That wraps up our review of the loopholed rx 650 laser rangefinders. You are in the market for a high quality. Yet affordable laser rangefinder.

    That is full of features check out the link below it'll take. You to optics Planets website there is also a special coupon. You can put in to save. More money on an already great price guys. You for watching as always. We will see you soon on the range.

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    Vortex® Ranger® 1300 Rangefinder

  • Ranges targets out to 1,300 yds.
  • HCD mode provides an angle-compensated distance reading
  • Line of Sight mode displays actual line of sight
  • Scan mode displays continual distance readings when panning
  • Fully multicoated optics provide clear images
  • Trust your shot to Vortex's Ranger 1300 Rangefinder. It ranges targets out to 1,300 yds., giving you the reliable data you need to hit the mark. Primary Horizontal Component Distance (HCD) mode provides an angle-compensated distance reading, which is vital because you'll rarely be hunting perfectly flat ground. Line of Sight mode displays the actual line-of-sight range. Scan mode displays continual distance readings when panning across a landscape or tracking a moving animal. Fully multicoated lenses with antireflective coatings deliver maximum light transmission. Intuitive display with easy-to-use menu and a simple, clean display shows distance in either yards or meters. O-ring seals make it waterproof, while the durable rubber armor handles wear and tear with ease and provides a secure grip. Fits easily into your pack, has an adjustable utility clip and includes a lanyard for easy access. Runs on one CR-2 battery (included). Tripod compatible. Backed by the Vortex VIP unlimited lifetime warranty.
    3.9"L x 3"W.
    Accuracy: ±3 yrds at 1,000 yds.
    Max angle reading: +/- 60°.
    Field of view: 315 ft. at 1,000 yds.
    Eye relief: 17mm.

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    What's going on guys I'm John. Another product review for you today we're looking at the Ranger 1500 range finder by vortex let. Me break this video down for you real quick we're going to unbox. It we're going to physically look at. And then I'm going to field-test the thing we're going to look at durability accuracy distance capabilities we're going to check out. It does in low-light. And then I'm going to wrap. It up with pros cons. Where to get how much. It costs and that's. It so here we go okay the vortex Ranger 1500 is still in the box let's check. It out inside we've got a soft sided case with a rangefinder in. That aside also a little cheat card here for a slope. And drop got the manual got a allen wrench the neck lanyard. One lithium cr2 battery. Ithink that's it alright lets's take a look at. This thing it's really pretty small 39 inches long 3 inches wide. And it's only 7 point 7 ounces you'll notice there's a rubber coating on. It green keeps. It a little bit more durable. And actually gives you a better grip on the thing the lenses are fully multi-coated the front. You have the 22 millimeter objective lens.

    This rangefinder has a magnification of 6. We look on the back you'll see the eye cup here. This is actually you manually focus. This rangefinder below that's. Where the battery goes let's throw. That in quick just grab a coin drop the battery in a couple other things. If you're going to put the lanyard on. You can see there's a couple little holes here. And that's where the neck lanyard goes right there. And on the side there's a utility clip so. You want to put this on your pack. You want to put it in your pocket your belt um that's. What that's for and. You can actually use the eleanor wrench. Ishowed you can take. You can flip it to the other side depending on. If you're right or left-handed. You don't like you can just pull. It rights off on the bottom there's the tripod socket. You want to use this thing with the tripod. And then on the top pretty simple there's just two buttons the.

    One closest to your. Isays measure the one further from your is menu. This rangefinder has. All rings that seal the product against moisture so essentially it's waterproof it's also fogged proof alright. You have the battery in to turn. You have to do is hit the measure button. Once in the display will pop up I'm going to show. You the display right. Now it's not a great picture but kind of gives. You an idea once the display is showing you just have to hit the measure button the second time. That will give you your basic measurement so. Once to turn once to measure that's. This rangefinder also has a scan mode so instead of. Once to turn it wants to take a measurement. You can do once to turn. And then hold the measure button down. What you can do is just scan.

    Everything the rangefinder hits. It will continually give. You updated distances as far as getting into the menu. And changing some of the settings. That kept it pretty simple so the second button here furthest from your eye is the menu button. What you do is hold. It down for 4 seconds 1 2 3 4. And then you're going to be in the menu mode. And there's only really three options of things. You can change the first. You can change it from meters to yards. Or yards to meters the second thing you can do is change from HCD mode which is their angle compensating mode to the l OS mode which is just the line-of-sight mode. And the third thing you can do is just change the brightness of the display there's three different brightness es so there. You go that's the physical rundown of. This rangefinder we also just went through the basics of functionality we're going to get into.

    Some of those a little bit. We field test the product the first thing I looked at was the waterproof claim. What I did was submerged. This rangefinder underwater multiple times. It at the beginning of the field test. Iwanted to see it would crap out on. Me right away something would happen as the field testing went on but. You know what it checked out okay. That being said I wouldn't take. This thing scuba diving on your next trip to the Caribbean but. It gets wet in field. Iwouldn't sweat it the next thing I did was checked out the anti-fog properties. This thing is purged with nitrogen. It has the waterproof. All rings so no moisture is supposed to get inside of.

    What I did was I wanted to shake. It up a little bit and go from extreme cold to warm back to cold so. This thing in the freezer. Ihad no issue whatsoever with internal fall game. Now don't be confused. These companies say anti-fog. It means internal fogging not external fogging like the fog. You get on the outside of the glass. You breathe on you go from warm to cold. Something like I did get a little bit of fog on the glass doing. That as with all optics but. What they're talking about here is the internal fogging no issues whatsoever ok guys before. Itest out the distance in the accuracy it's important for you to know. That vortex advertises. This range finder has distance capabilities for non-reflective targets at 750 yards. And reflective targets at 1500 yards in. This works at angles is extreme as plus. Or minus 60 degrees so. Istarted small looking at basic accuracy. Ipulled the tape I took readings at 50 yards 40 yards 30 20 10.

    And 9 yards every reading was spot-on including the 10 yards but. Idropped down to 9 yards no reading whatsoever the next thing I wanted to do was test out the distance capabilities so. Irecruited the team an. We found ourselves a better vantage point. We started pumping some distances out measurements can be taken two different ways let's use. This tree as an example the first. One is the L OS or line-of-sight mode. When you're in the L o s mode think about a line going straight from your eyeball right to the tree. And the rangefinder gave. Is a distance of 18 yards in an angle of negative 29 degrees switch to HCD mode which is the horizontal component distance. What the rangefinder does is.

    It takes the line-of-sight measurement. And the angle it does the math. It gives you the true horizontal distance. If you're hunting from a tree stand. Some extreme elevations. This is the distance. That you're going to want to use. You take a shot in this scenario the tree had horizontal distance 15 yards. Me rattle off some other horizontal distances. We looked at the first object. We looked at was this well cap. We were unable to pick up in HCD reading and here's why in line-of-sight mode. We arranged it at 11 yards but. It had an extreme angle of negative 56 degrees so. You do the math that distance would have come in under 10 yards in HCD mode in. This range fighter doesn't pick up objects under 10 yards so here's the rule of thumb with. This product if you're close to an object but you're unable to pick up a distance. You can assume that it's under 10 yards next. This wheelbarrow at 29 yards the decoy at 123 yards.

    This road sign at 304 yards the shed at 5:17 the tree line at 9:36. This blue silo at 1435 yards. We went back and cross-referenced the distance with. Some satellite imagery. We found that the actual distance was. One thousand four hundred. And thirty-three yards which was only two yards off vortex claims a variance of plus. Or minus three yards at. Any object fifteen hundred yards away. And our two yards off was well within the margin of error next. We tried another silo but with no luck. We couldn't get a reading on the L o s mode. Or the HDD mode what we found out. We cross-referenced the satellite imagery again was.

    This silo was over eighteen hundred yards away so outside of the capabilities of. This product all right you're probably saying that's good. Everything but John. Idon't hunt silos I don't hunt wheelbarrows. Ihunt non-reflective soft targets like deer bear elk. Iwas wondering the same thing so. Iwent out recruited. Some friends to help. Me not only was I able to connect on multiple animals under 100 yards but. Iwas also able to connect on cows at five fifty-five six forties. And seven hundred and eleven yards the next thing I wanted to do was test. This product in a low light scenario so. Iset my decoy up at fifty-nine yards. Itook my first reading at sunset. Itook my second reading thirty minutes after sunset which typically is the end of shooting hours the evening. Idid the low-light testing was just a.

    Few days after the new moon so. Ididn't get much help from the moon as far as additional light. Iwas easily able to make out the decoy. And range it 10 minutes after shooting light 20 minutes after shooting light as. You can see I ran out of camera light but. Iwas still able to pick up the decoy. And range and then 30 minutes after shooting late again with no camera light. Iwas able to just pick up the white on the belly of the whitetail so. This thing had low light capabilities almost a full hour after sunset. Or a half an hour after legal shooting hours just a disclaimer don't hunt after legal shooting hours as. It is illegal but I just did. This to show how good. It worked in low-light the last thing I want to do is just touch on the scan mode again. What you can do is hold the measure button in. And just scan in everything the rangefinder hits it's going to continually keep pumping out distances for you.

    This works great in two different scenarios. One trying to pick up distances on really far away objects. It doesn't take much. That measure button to bump. It a little bit if it's on a tripod just hitting the button will bump. It enough you can miss a target completely at 12. Or 13 hundred yards. If you're in scan mode. You can keep hovering around. That object until you get a good reading the second scenario. You guys have all been there you're sitting in your stand you're trying to range multiple trees around your stand to get an idea. How far away everything is there's. One tree you've been trying to hit but every time. You range it you're hitting some of the branches. Or brush and foreground again. If you're in scan mode hold. That button down you can just hover until.

    You find that hole. It gives you a reading right through to. That tree you'll be good to go. All right I think that's. Everything so let's move on to pros cons. How much where to get the thing okay guys let's talk about the pros the distance is checked out fine the accuracy checked out fine the angle compensation seemed to work great. You guys saw we had no issues with water. Ireally like the fact. That the display offered three different brightness es depending on how dark. Or light it is outside the scan mode was a cool feature in the utility clip is. Something that's unique. That I'll be taking advantage of. This fall ok let's move over to cons the only possible issue. Ifound with this rangefinder is. If you're that really wants a rangefinder that's going to pick up objects less. That 10 yard mark you might want to look for something else otherwise. This rangefinder just checked out to be really solid ok guys I'm going to take.

    One step further if you're familiar with vortexes first range finder the Ranger 1000 after looking at countless reviews there were two things. That jumped off the page as potential negatives the first is customers weren't thrilled. You had to push the button three times to get reading they fixed. That with this new rangefinder the 1500. You only have to do. Once to turn once to get a measurement. And the second thing is. Some people said the Ranger 1000 had a slower processor speed meaning you hit the button. You wait a little bit. And then you get your distance. Ihad no problems field testing the range of 1500. Ihit the button immediately got a distance no issues there. One of the limitations of. This video was I didn't look at battery life whatsoever the good thing about. When you're looking through the display on the rangefinder. It actually has a battery meter so. You guys can always see. What the battery life is on the rangefinder.

    If for some reason this thing you know runs out of battery two. Or three months down the road I'll put a comment below. This video to let you guys know. That hey the battery didn't hold up alright so. Where do how much does. It cost a good thing to do would be to go over to Vortex's website I'm going to leave the link below. This video in the information it's always a good place to start but about four hundred. And eighty dollars and I've seen. It at Midway USA online Cabala's Bass Pro Shop Sportsman's Warehouse so. You can get it pretty much anywhere. You guys have local sports shops. That carry any of the vortex optics. They can get it for you to the last thing. Ido want to touch on is the warranty. That vortex has I usually don't talk about warranties. Unless it's a really good. This is a really good.

    One so basically their VIP warranty says. If it's got the vortex name on. It no receipts no registrations. Something goes wrong with. It to them, and they're going to take care of. It hurts to lay out a lot of money for optics. Any optics not just. That kind of warranty to back. You can feel pretty good about making the one-time purchase. All right guys that's. You liked the video make sure. You subscribe to the antlers core dot-com YouTube channel hit. That little red subscribe button we've been pumping out a video every two weeks for about the last seven months. And I'm going to take. One step further I'm going to give. You the $000 it costs to subscribe to my channel otherwise keep an eye out for my next video we'll see.

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    Cabela's Rangefinder Tether

  • Lock keeps gear tethered at desired length
  • Strong 36" retractable Kevlar cord
  • Quick-disconnect attachment point
  • Keep your expensive gear safe and secure while afield with Cabela's Rangefinder Tether. A strong 36" Kevlar® cord retracts into the polycarbonate housing. Quick-disconnect gear-attachment point allows you to easily swap or share equipment. A switch-activated locking system keeps gear teathered at a desired length. Attach tether using a carabiner or Velcro® strap. Made in USA.
    Available: Carabiner, Velcro Strap.
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    Nikon MONARCH 3000 Stabilized Rangefinder

  • Image stabilization makes it easy to use with just one hand
  • Accurate readings out to almost two miles
  • Fully multicoated for maximum brightness, clarity and contrast
  • ID technology measures true horizontal distance over hilly terrain
  • Hyper Read laser provides a reading in about 0.3 seconds
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    Nikon's MONARCH 3000 Stabilized Rangefinder features image stabilization so you can lock on your target when ranging with one hand. Boasting accurate readings out to almost two miles off reflective targets means that if it isn't picking up the target, you need to get closer! Fully multicoated lens coatings maximize brightness and reduce reflection for true-to-life clarity and contrast. ID technology gives you true horizontal distance over hilly terrain. Super-fast Hyper Read laser delivers a reading in about 0.3 second, regardless of the distance to your target. Tru-Target technology provides two modes of opperation – First Target priority mode which gives you the distance to the nearest object in any group of objects and Distant Target priority mode which measures the distance to the furthest target in a group of objects. Eight seconds of sustained reading allows you to calculate a moving target or multiple targets with one press of the button. Red OLED read out is easy to see no matter what the background looks like. 6x monocular with a 7.5° wide-angle view. Nitrogen-purged design and O-ring seal ensures fogproof performance and IPX4 waterproof rating. Manufacturer's five-year warranty.
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    You as long-range shooting is becoming more popular getting accurate ranges is becoming more difficult as. You reach out with your rangefinder objects are harder to keep centered. And your shaking hands are magnified until. It is nearly impossible to focus on your target nikon has built a rangefinder with the best of. Both worlds all the features you've come to expect from a nikon rangefinder and distance. And stabilization in. One compact unit the monarch 3000 Offers image stabilized capabilities to ensure. You are hitting what you were aiming at handshake is eliminated to keep your target from getting lost at. That distance the monarch 3000 features a six times magnification viewfinder with a comfortable ergonomic exterior the monarch 3000 can be easily operated with just. One hand the rubberized exterior coating keeps. It from slipping out of your hands. Even in damp weather the coated optics are waterproof. And fog proof to give. You a clear image no matter the weather the optical coatings give. You a bright clear image. And the long eye relief. And wide field of view lets. You easily acquire your target automatic r5 manual levels of brightness options let the readings be visible no matter. How bright or dark the ambient light the real metric of performance is. How well how fast it works to gather data the internal lightning fast hyper read technology gives.

    You fast ranging measurement. And data computation coupled with the nikon ID technology to give. You compensated range data for angle the monarch 3000 is an accurate. And fast tool to get. You on target quickly. And easily this award-winning rangefinder offers two standard measurement modes first target priority mode allows. You to range an object as small as a fence post. While distant target priority mode displays the range of the farthest target among a group of targets measured employing Nikon stabilized system vibrations of the image in the viewfinder caused by wind adrenaline cold. And other hand movements are reduced. And the irradiated laser is also aligned at the same time.

    You can direct the laser onto the target faster. More easily the ease of measurement to a small target is greatly improved. All achieved by Nikon original technologies. That are a fusion of vibration reduction. And high performance measurement function. These technologies work together to reduce to one-fifth the amount of movement perceived through the eyepiece with a range of measurement between eight and three thousand yards the monarch 3000 rangefinders from Nikon is a great tool for any weapon with which. You might choose to hunt. And for just very little. More money you can upgrade to the Nikon black range X 4k with four thousand-yard capability. It isn't stabilized like the monarch 3000.

    It has an amazingly fast processor for exceptional ranging speed for unsurpassed range accuracy. And data processing. Both a 4k and the monarch 3000 as well. Now have a five-year warranty check out the entire line of Nikon range finders at your local Sportsman's Warehouse optics counter

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    Gunwerks G7 BR2500 Ballistic Rangefinder

  • 2,500-yd.+ effective range and 7X magnification
  • On-board Ballistic solver compensates for wind, angle, temperature and air pressure
  • Program up to five profiles unique to your cartridge and firearm
  • Four targeting modes enhance detection in tough conditions
  • Weatherproof GORE-TEX membrane protects the rugged housing
  • Gunwerks extends the effective range of the Gunwerks G7 BR2500 Ballistic Rangefinder to the absolute limits of technology. You'll be sighting targets in any weather out to an amazing 2,500 yds. and beyond thanks to tighter beam divergence than any previous model and a more powerful eye-safe Class-1 laser. Ideal for any long-range shooting situations with accuracy to the nearest 0.1 MOA, the G7 BR2500 benefits from improved ranging and targeting algorithms perfected for handheld, field use and tuned to target animals at long range. An on-board ballistic solver delivers precise real-time target calculations accounting for wind, angle, temperature and air pressure out to 1,400 yards with outputs available in MOA, MRAD and BDC or Shoot-To compensation. The 7X magnification brings targets into clear view for accurate calculations. Simply press a button to measure range, pressure, temperature and incline to calculate a drop and wind solution based on your programmed ballistic coefficient (G1 or G7), muzzle velocity, sight height and zero range. Use MOA or MRAD outputs with any scope's adjustments to dial in angular solutions. Select from five custom programmable profiles to match your cartridge and firearm. In BDC mode (compatible with ballistic reticles and BDC turrets calibrated to a fixed temperature and altitude), the BR2 calculates a corrected solution automatically adjusting for conditions. Simply dial your BDC turret to the displayed Shoot-To-Range. Four targeting modes (nearest target, farthest target, strongest target, and continuous range) enhance detection in tough light or weather conditions. You can program the BR2500 right in the field – no other devices needed. Waterproof GORE-TEX® membrane protects the rugged housing (weather-resistant to IP55 standards). Powered by one CR-123 battery (included) for up to eight hours of continuous use.  Includes soft case, lanyard and owner's manual. Made in USA.
    5.2”L x 4.5”W x 2.1”H.
    Wt: 14.4 oz.
    Maximum range: 2,500+ yds.
    Maximum ballistic calculation range: 1,400 yds.
    Beam divergence: 0.75 x 1.5 MRAD
    Optical (monocular): 7x26mm.
    Eye relief: 20mm.
    Field of view: 330 ft. @ 1000 yds.


    Hey guys Sam here this is going to be a real quick first look first impressions type short review of the new BR 2500 a ballistic range finder from g7 okay the unit itself is about 5 by 5 by 2 inches thick it's a little over 14 ounces. It is ip55 water-resistant so basically. That means is it is a fairly waterproof but. You can't submerge now I've been told by gun works. It will withstand rain no problem. It will stand condensation. You know hot to cold things like. Ihaven't tested yet that's coming up soon so. It runs on one cr123 battery. You access right here in the front very easy to replace it's rated for eight hours of continuous use. Idon't know that translates into number of ranges but. Ihave not any problem with battery life it's a seven power optic. It actually has very good glass in. It as far as quality its optically speaking it's very high quality. Any problem with seeing stuff as far as.

    Ican see at least at seven power. It has a focus ring right here on the back so. You can focus in on your target. It comes with a tethered cap to protect the ocular side the ocular side has clicked detent so. You can run and out so. You wear glasses no problem. You can just run you don't. You can run and it'll stay in place. It has a tether hook to. It the carrying case has a retractable deal inside of. You could hook to you pull. It out of the carrying case is kind of got. This spring tension. You can pull you get in a hurry. Or get excited whatever. And let go of it'll stay hooked to. That pouch so that's kind of cool feature. Another cool thing about.

    This rangefinder is. It has a built in quarter twenty socket right in the bottom of. You can hook a tripod head. Whatever I have my detachable Manfrotto plate hooked into. Ican put it rights on my tripod a very good feature for long distance ranging of targets okay a little full disclosure. This is actually the second unit. That I've looked at the first. One worked spectacularly. It was great little rangefinder. Any problems with it to Wyoming but. One of the things I noticed. Iwas doing my standard reticle versus laser beam alignment test is. It was offset a little bit down to the bottom left corner of the reticle so as long as we're talking about. That it's talking about laser beams. This has a three-quarter mil by. And a half mil laser so the beam divergence is pretty low on. This it's quite an improvement over the last.

    One it's laid out horizontally so it's exactly twice as wide as. It is tall but the thing I noticed was. That the laser was actually down in the bottom left corner. And overlapping the reticle so gun works is great to work with. II brought it up with them. Isaid no big deal you know. Ican use it as is. Iunderstand it to Wyoming bounce. Some antelope over a thousand yards with. It out in the sagebrush so. You know from a functional standpoint. It was no big deal but. They said they'd prefer just to send. Me a new I just got three days ago. It is spot on is right the money right in the middle of. That reticle so full disclosure. This is the second one I've looked at. Yet to get one out to its max range. Ijust bounced a tree at 20 119 yards straight away from the camera there was Sun on. Everything so I have no doubt.

    One will get to 2500 the unit itself is rated from 10 to 2500 the other rangefinder the first. Igot the first night. It out in the woods. Ibounced 2500 yards with. It will get there as far as the short distance I've actually ranged down to 8 yards with. One already so it'll go a little bit lower. Then 10 so if you're an archery hunter no problem there okay. This reads in yards only there's actually a meters version of. That gun works exports out of the US. They told that they're gonna make. It available very soon in the US market as well so. If you're looking for one. That reads in meters it's coming but. This unit only reads in yards. You can't toggle back. And forth between yards.

    And meters okay this is a ballistic rangefinder meaning. It has the capability to provide. You with a ballistic solution to shoot long range. It will give you a correction out to 1400 yards. You can set it up to give. You the correction in. Either a bullet drop compensator so. You have a turret or a reticle that's designed to shoot two different yardages depending on what the conditions are it'll give. That correction it'll also give. You a straight up correction a minute of angle mil radians. Or inst drop inches so a number of inches drop to the target it'll give. You corrections for I use minute of angles so. Ihave a set up to give.

    Me a straight up minute of angle correction. And it'll give you a correction to 1/10 MOA resolution so in other words twenty-four point two minutes of angle twenty-four point three minutes of angle it'll give. You those Corrections it'll also give. You a win correction it's its pretty simple it's a pretty. Idon't want to say a crude setup but. It is basically a 90 degree full angle wind correction. And we'll give it to. You from five miles to 30 miles per hour in five mile an hour increments so every time. You range the target. It gives you your elevation correction. This front arrow it'll give. You 5 10 15 20 25 or 30 every time. You push that button so at least. You have something what I've been doing is. Ijust leave it on 10 so. You range something hit. That arrow wherever. You were the last time is. Where it's going to be.

    It set on 10 miles an hour. And then I just use. You know I have a 45 degree wind. Or a 90 degree wind but it's 8 miles an hour then I'm going to use 80% of. And so forth and so on so at least it's there right in the unit okay to give. You those Corrections. You have to have a gun profile built into the unit so right inside. You build your gun profiles it'll store five different ones. Each gun profile can be named with up to eight characters. Either numbers or letters. And then it's basically like doing any other ballistics solver. You input your g1 or g7 drag standard. You put in your muzzle velocity. You put in your sight height. You put in your zero range. Now the zero range doesn't have to be 100. It can be any distance which is kind of cool. Ijust use 100 yards so. That function was pretty much wasted on. You use the BDC as the drop unit. You also can put in your turret temperature. And turret elevations so.

    You have a custom turret built. You can input that was calibrated for now. Idon't use BDC, so I'm not gonna spend a lot of time talking about. That function because quite frankly. Idon't know enough about. It but it's built right into. This rangefinder now the other cool thing about. This rangefinder is. You can edit you can do. All of your trajectory validation right on the unit so. You go out and shoot. That your corrections too high. Or too low you can go right in here. And adjust the muzzle velocity. Or adjust the bullet the bullets BC so. What I did was I just took the corrections. Ibuilt my profiles. All the correction data in other words the input the BC velocity. That right off my Kestrel by 5700 elite. And input it rights into. This rangefinder and then. It out in the woods. And bounced all the way out to 1400 yards which is max range. And from 200 to 1400 yards as. It was in within 1/10 of a minute of angle of my Kestrel so good enough for me okay as a ballistic rangefinder the BR 2500 has its own onboard sensors.

    That will measure station pressure. And inches of mercury temperature. And Fahrenheit and inclination to the target those things are always updating so. You range a target at 1400 yards. It will give you a correction based on those conditions. You want to use this as a straight up rangefinder. You can just select. When you're in the menu screen to say range only. It just works like a regular rangefinder the thing. That sets us apart a little bit is. If you're fourteen hundred yards. You range a target it will give. You the line-of-sight range. And then it will give. You the horizontal distance as well right after. That first number no over 1400 yards doesn't give. Anything except the range. Any time you want to know. What the station pressure is. Or the temperature or the inclination angle. You can just press this front arrow after. You range a target and it'll give.

    All those numbers so. If you're using a ballistic solver. You want to input numbers into. You can use this to measure those environmental conditions just like. You would on a Kestrel. It also gives you a an approximate altitude based on pressure so. If you're using something. You want to put the altitude in instead of station pressure. That option is there. All right guys there's my little spiel on the BR 2500 look for our full review coming into December. Iwant to use this through the rest of hunting season. And for the next month. Or, so I'm going to use only the BR 2500 for every shot. That requires a rangefinder. Some of my initial thoughts on. This rangefinder is.

    It works very well I think with the three-quarter by. And a half mil laser beam divergence. It is accurate enough to use on small targets at long range such as antelope out. And sagebrush this to Wyoming and. Iactually range some antelope from prone laying down behind the gun. And had no problem with. You know time will tell on how the water resistance is. Iget through deer season here it's late October. And North Idaho it's gonna be wet. Iguarantee I don't think I'm gonna have a problem. You know if you're interested in. Something like this that's a full-featured rangefinder with a ballistic solver in. You could certainly do worse. Then checking out the BR 2500 but look for. That review in December until then thanks for watching see.

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    Vortex® Ranger 1500 Rangefinder

  • HCD mode provides an angle-compensated distance reading
  • Scan mode displays continual distance readings when panning
  • Fully multi-coated optics provide clear images
  • Waterproof and covered in grippy rubber armor
  • Know the elevation-compensated distance to your prey (out to 1,500 yds.) with the Vortex Ranger 1500 Rangefinder. Primary Horizontal Component Distance (HCD) mode provides an angle-compensated distance reading, which is vital because you'll rarely be hunting perfectly flat ground. Line of Sight mode displays the actual line of sight range. Scan mode displays continual distance readings when panning across a landscape or tracking a moving animal. Three brightness settings coupled with fully multi-coated lenses deliver maximum light transmission and easy viewing in varying light conditions. Intuitive display with easy-to-use menu and a simple, clean display shows distance in either yards or meters. O-ring seals make it waterproof while the durable rubber armor handles wear and tear with ease and provides a secure grip. Fits easily into your pack and has an adjustable utility clip that clips to belts, pockets or other flat-edged surfaces for easy access. Runs on a CR2 battery (included). Tripod compatible. Backed by the Vortex VIP unlimited lifetime warranty.

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    What's going on guys I'm John. Another product review for you today we're looking at the Ranger 1500 range finder by vortex let. Me break this video down for you real quick we're going to unbox. It we're going to physically look at. And then I'm going to field-test the thing we're going to look at durability accuracy distance capabilities we're going to check out. It does in low-light. And then I'm going to wrap. It up with pros cons. Where to get how much. It costs and that's. It so here we go okay the vortex Ranger 1500 is still in the box let's check. It out inside we've got a soft sided case with a rangefinder in. That aside also a little cheat card here for a slope. And drop got the manual got a allen wrench the neck lanyard. One lithium cr2 battery. Ithink that's it alright lets's take a look at. This thing it's really pretty small 39 inches long 3 inches wide. And it's only 7 point 7 ounces you'll notice there's a rubber coating on. It green keeps. It a little bit more durable. And actually gives you a better grip on the thing the lenses are fully multi-coated the front. You have the 22 millimeter objective lens.

    This rangefinder has a magnification of 6. We look on the back you'll see the eye cup here. This is actually you manually focus. This rangefinder below that's. Where the battery goes let's throw. That in quick just grab a coin drop the battery in a couple other things. If you're going to put the lanyard on. You can see there's a couple little holes here. And that's where the neck lanyard goes right there. And on the side there's a utility clip so. You want to put this on your pack. You want to put it in your pocket your belt um that's. What that's for and. You can actually use the eleanor wrench. Ishowed you can take. You can flip it to the other side depending on. If you're right or left-handed. You don't like you can just pull. It rights off on the bottom there's the tripod socket. You want to use this thing with the tripod. And then on the top pretty simple there's just two buttons the.

    One closest to your. Isays measure the one further from your is menu. This rangefinder has. All rings that seal the product against moisture so essentially it's waterproof it's also fogged proof alright. You have the battery in to turn. You have to do is hit the measure button. Once in the display will pop up I'm going to show. You the display right. Now it's not a great picture but kind of gives. You an idea once the display is showing you just have to hit the measure button the second time. That will give you your basic measurement so. Once to turn once to measure that's. This rangefinder also has a scan mode so instead of. Once to turn it wants to take a measurement. You can do once to turn. And then hold the measure button down. What you can do is just scan.

    Everything the rangefinder hits. It will continually give. You updated distances as far as getting into the menu. And changing some of the settings. That kept it pretty simple so the second button here furthest from your eye is the menu button. What you do is hold. It down for 4 seconds 1 2 3 4. And then you're going to be in the menu mode. And there's only really three options of things. You can change the first. You can change it from meters to yards. Or yards to meters the second thing you can do is change from HCD mode which is their angle compensating mode to the l OS mode which is just the line-of-sight mode. And the third thing you can do is just change the brightness of the display there's three different brightness es so there. You go that's the physical rundown of. This rangefinder we also just went through the basics of functionality we're going to get into.

    Some of those a little bit. We field test the product the first thing I looked at was the waterproof claim. What I did was submerged. This rangefinder underwater multiple times. It at the beginning of the field test. Iwanted to see it would crap out on. Me right away something would happen as the field testing went on but. You know what it checked out okay. That being said I wouldn't take. This thing scuba diving on your next trip to the Caribbean but. It gets wet in field. Iwouldn't sweat it the next thing I did was checked out the anti-fog properties. This thing is purged with nitrogen. It has the waterproof. All rings so no moisture is supposed to get inside of.

    What I did was I wanted to shake. It up a little bit and go from extreme cold to warm back to cold so. This thing in the freezer. Ihad no issue whatsoever with internal fall game. Now don't be confused. These companies say anti-fog. It means internal fogging not external fogging like the fog. You get on the outside of the glass. You breathe on you go from warm to cold. Something like I did get a little bit of fog on the glass doing. That as with all optics but. What they're talking about here is the internal fogging no issues whatsoever ok guys before. Itest out the distance in the accuracy it's important for you to know. That vortex advertises. This range finder has distance capabilities for non-reflective targets at 750 yards. And reflective targets at 1500 yards in. This works at angles is extreme as plus. Or minus 60 degrees so. Istarted small looking at basic accuracy. Ipulled the tape I took readings at 50 yards 40 yards 30 20 10.

    And 9 yards every reading was spot-on including the 10 yards but. Idropped down to 9 yards no reading whatsoever the next thing I wanted to do was test out the distance capabilities so. Irecruited the team an. We found ourselves a better vantage point. We started pumping some distances out measurements can be taken two different ways let's use. This tree as an example the first. One is the L OS or line-of-sight mode. When you're in the L o s mode think about a line going straight from your eyeball right to the tree. And the rangefinder gave. Is a distance of 18 yards in an angle of negative 29 degrees switch to HCD mode which is the horizontal component distance. What the rangefinder does is.

    It takes the line-of-sight measurement. And the angle it does the math. It gives you the true horizontal distance. If you're hunting from a tree stand. Some extreme elevations. This is the distance. That you're going to want to use. You take a shot in this scenario the tree had horizontal distance 15 yards. Me rattle off some other horizontal distances. We looked at the first object. We looked at was this well cap. We were unable to pick up in HCD reading and here's why in line-of-sight mode. We arranged it at 11 yards but. It had an extreme angle of negative 56 degrees so. You do the math that distance would have come in under 10 yards in HCD mode in. This range fighter doesn't pick up objects under 10 yards so here's the rule of thumb with. This product if you're close to an object but you're unable to pick up a distance. You can assume that it's under 10 yards next. This wheelbarrow at 29 yards the decoy at 123 yards.

    This road sign at 304 yards the shed at 5:17 the tree line at 9:36. This blue silo at 1435 yards. We went back and cross-referenced the distance with. Some satellite imagery. We found that the actual distance was. One thousand four hundred. And thirty-three yards which was only two yards off vortex claims a variance of plus. Or minus three yards at. Any object fifteen hundred yards away. And our two yards off was well within the margin of error next. We tried another silo but with no luck. We couldn't get a reading on the L o s mode. Or the HDD mode what we found out. We cross-referenced the satellite imagery again was.

    This silo was over eighteen hundred yards away so outside of the capabilities of. This product all right you're probably saying that's good. Everything but John. Idon't hunt silos I don't hunt wheelbarrows. Ihunt non-reflective soft targets like deer bear elk. Iwas wondering the same thing so. Iwent out recruited. Some friends to help. Me not only was I able to connect on multiple animals under 100 yards but. Iwas also able to connect on cows at five fifty-five six forties. And seven hundred and eleven yards the next thing I wanted to do was test. This product in a low light scenario so. Iset my decoy up at fifty-nine yards. Itook my first reading at sunset. Itook my second reading thirty minutes after sunset which typically is the end of shooting hours the evening. Idid the low-light testing was just a.

    Few days after the new moon so. Ididn't get much help from the moon as far as additional light. Iwas easily able to make out the decoy. And range it 10 minutes after shooting light 20 minutes after shooting light as. You can see I ran out of camera light but. Iwas still able to pick up the decoy. And range and then 30 minutes after shooting late again with no camera light. Iwas able to just pick up the white on the belly of the whitetail so. This thing had low light capabilities almost a full hour after sunset. Or a half an hour after legal shooting hours just a disclaimer don't hunt after legal shooting hours as. It is illegal but I just did. This to show how good. It worked in low-light the last thing I want to do is just touch on the scan mode again. What you can do is hold the measure button in. And just scan in everything the rangefinder hits it's going to continually keep pumping out distances for you.

    This works great in two different scenarios. One trying to pick up distances on really far away objects. It doesn't take much. That measure button to bump. It a little bit if it's on a tripod just hitting the button will bump. It enough you can miss a target completely at 12. Or 13 hundred yards. If you're in scan mode. You can keep hovering around. That object until you get a good reading the second scenario. You guys have all been there you're sitting in your stand you're trying to range multiple trees around your stand to get an idea. How far away everything is there's. One tree you've been trying to hit but every time. You range it you're hitting some of the branches. Or brush and foreground again. If you're in scan mode hold. That button down you can just hover until.

    You find that hole. It gives you a reading right through to. That tree you'll be good to go. All right I think that's. Everything so let's move on to pros cons. How much where to get the thing okay guys let's talk about the pros the distance is checked out fine the accuracy checked out fine the angle compensation seemed to work great. You guys saw we had no issues with water. Ireally like the fact. That the display offered three different brightness es depending on how dark. Or light it is outside the scan mode was a cool feature in the utility clip is. Something that's unique. That I'll be taking advantage of. This fall ok let's move over to cons the only possible issue. Ifound with this rangefinder is. If you're that really wants a rangefinder that's going to pick up objects less. That 10 yard mark you might want to look for something else otherwise. This rangefinder just checked out to be really solid ok guys I'm going to take.

    One step further if you're familiar with vortexes first range finder the Ranger 1000 after looking at countless reviews there were two things. That jumped off the page as potential negatives the first is customers weren't thrilled. You had to push the button three times to get reading they fixed. That with this new rangefinder the 1500. You only have to do. Once to turn once to get a measurement. And the second thing is. Some people said the Ranger 1000 had a slower processor speed meaning you hit the button. You wait a little bit. And then you get your distance. Ihad no problems field testing the range of 1500. Ihit the button immediately got a distance no issues there. One of the limitations of. This video was I didn't look at battery life whatsoever the good thing about. When you're looking through the display on the rangefinder. It actually has a battery meter so. You guys can always see. What the battery life is on the rangefinder.

    If for some reason this thing you know runs out of battery two. Or three months down the road I'll put a comment below. This video to let you guys know. That hey the battery didn't hold up alright so. Where do how much does. It cost a good thing to do would be to go over to Vortex's website I'm going to leave the link below. This video in the information it's always a good place to start but about four hundred. And eighty dollars and I've seen. It at Midway USA online Cabala's Bass Pro Shop Sportsman's Warehouse so. You can get it pretty much anywhere. You guys have local sports shops. That carry any of the vortex optics. They can get it for you to the last thing. Ido want to touch on is the warranty. That vortex has I usually don't talk about warranties. Unless it's a really good. This is a really good.

    One so basically their VIP warranty says. If it's got the vortex name on. It no receipts no registrations. Something goes wrong with. It to them, and they're going to take care of. It hurts to lay out a lot of money for optics. Any optics not just. That kind of warranty to back. You can feel pretty good about making the one-time purchase. All right guys that's. You liked the video make sure. You subscribe to the antlers core dot-com YouTube channel hit. That little red subscribe button we've been pumping out a video every two weeks for about the last seven months. And I'm going to take. One step further I'm going to give. You the $000 it costs to subscribe to my channel otherwise keep an eye out for my next video we'll see.

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    SIG Sauer® KILO 2200BDX Rangefinder

  • Ranges reflective targets out to 3,400 yds., deer up to 1,300 yds.
  • Pair it with SIERRA3BDX riflescope via Bluetooth
  • Sends illuminated ballistic drop data to scope’s BDX-R1 reticle
  • LightWave DSP for lightning-fast long-distance ranging
  • HyperScan provides four range updates per second in scan mode
  • Hunt smarter. SIG Sauer's KILO 2200BDX Rangefinder gives you accurate distance readings out to 3,400 yds. on reflective targets, up to 1,300 yds. on deer and up to 1,600 yds. on trees. Pair it with a SIERRA3BDX riflescope through Bluetooth®, and the rangefinder's Applied Ballistics Ultralite calculator will send ballistic drop data to the riflescope's BDX-R1 reticle, providing an illuminated hold-over dot and wind hold. This calculator also features a bullet database and support for G1/G7. LightWave DSP™ technology delivers lightning-fast long-distance ranging. Plus, HyperScan™ technology offers four range updates per second in scan mode. RangeLock™ reports the last range result when ranging distant targets. Also features line-of-sight mode and angle-modified mode. SpectraCoat™ anti-reflective coatings on the optic ensure superior light transmission and clarity. Advanced LED display provides a small, extremely precise targeting circle; milling features; and ballistic info, including hold over, angle, target mode, density altitude and shot angle. You can also use the Bluetooth capability to synchronize up to 25 custom ballistic profiles between the rangefinder and the free SIG Ballistic App. Compact, light polymer housing with binocular-style eyecup and diopter adjustment. Backed by SIG Sauer's Infinite Guarantee™ and limited electronics warranty.
    4.4”L x 1.3”W x 3”H.
    Wt: 7.5 oz.
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    We are at the glorious Lake Bar Umba. What a pristine glorious delightful autumn day it's very hot but it'll cool down soon enough we've come out here for two reasons number. One we'll go and fish in. And number two we are going to go. Some rangefinder e goodness. One of the few places. Icould find that's worth coming to. That actually has enough range to max out my little sig kilo 1250 rangefinders on a reflective target. That reflective target is the damn wall from about 1400 meters away it's got a nice Bank picked out picked. It out on Google Maps so hopefully we'll catch. Some fish, and we'll get our video back your toys All righty so I just had the boys drop. Me off over here on the other side of the dam, so I've got a nice clear shot over to the dam wall so let's unbox a little cig. What it's got to offer so as. You can see this is the cig kilo 1250 it's a six by twenty. Ididn't pay for nineteen for it but that's. What the sticker says but. Ithink 389 for it was on special at the time. And since then it has gone up just a little bit I've seen a. Few of them online at various shops for between five. And six hundred dollars sometimes. Even over six hundred dollars but at the time the price point represented a good sort of high value option.

    It wasn't the most expensive. It wasn't the cheapest. It has quite a bit of good solid range on. It says it will do up to sixteen hundred yards reflective trees at 950. And a soft target like a deer at 750 yards so for those of. Everybody else in the rest of the world. That uses the metric system 1600 yards is about fourteen hundred. And fifty meters or there abouts. And that's approximately. How far away from the dam wall. Now so hopefully that will work as a reflective target so. You open the box you get a nice little lanyard. You also get a cr2 battery. That comes with it but I've already put. This lovely little cig case.

    It has a belt loop on the back it's made from corduroy. Something like it feels like called Jura sig brand on the front. This lovely little pull tab instead of a press-stud. Or velcro so you can open. And close it nicely. And it's quiet which is good. And that's a good choice for a hunting optic so pulling it out. What it looks like we've got a mode button right here. We have the range button here. It is very simple to operate. You simply pick it up to your eye Lac so look through. And then put the reticle over. What you want and then click the range button. It will give you the range. That you're looking for it has. One mode for the range. You click and hold the mode button. It will bring up your options list. And you're able to set. It for direct range so from like from A to B in a straight line disregarding the angle of elevation.

    You can go ahead and use the angle modified range mode which is ideal for ballistics. You are say you're ranging the top of a mountain. Something like and you're aiming up it's going to give. You the exact relevant ballistic range not the point-to-point range so. It will modify its distance. It spits out for the angle. That will be affecting the round. That you're going to shoot so. Ireally like I think that's a great idea. And that's that's pretty much. Ialways leave I never really changed. It to point distance. Even when I'm using it for other stuff like measuring out paddocks at home. Whatever I still just use. That angle modified range. Because it's pretty much close enough it's. It does the job perfectly so that's. One of the things that you'll probably find when.

    You take the plunge. You buy a rangefinder you'll probably find. It a lot you would think for stuff. You wouldn't even expect so yeah it's great for measuring distances in. All forms not not just in a ballistic sense so let's jump over. And have a look, and we'll use my SuperDuper dodgy little scope cam setup. And hopefully that'll give. Is a nice clear picture. And we'll be able to arrange the wall at 1400 ish meters. And prove it can actually hit a reflective target. That far out because that's quite a long way for a rangefinder in. This price bracket to actually be shooting and oftentimes like I'm a bit of an optics knob. Ilook at Sig what if what have. They did and like. Idon't really they don't set my heart on fire. Ilook at their other optics. And stuff not not to say. That there's anything wrong with them. Because I've never actually used them but it's not the sort of it's not really a name. That comes too when. You think of high quality optics. If you're an optic snob.

    And you're used to liking night force. And March that sort of stuff. You probably wouldn't first thing. That sig could deliver your product. That you'd be happy with but. It represents say a really good high value option like it's not a high-end rangefinder by. Any means but it will almost certainly get the job done. You need it to do so let's have a look at the wall. How far away it is check. This out for a garbage home job piece of redneck engineering I didn't. Even finish it properly but. It pretties many works so. You know it's just an old phone case with. Some PVC on that I've rigged up so. It will hold the ocular lens of the rangefinder that's looking pretty good so that's.

    What the reticle looks like it's got as we're on angle modified range mode at the moment. That does is correct for the angle. That the in klonoa detects within the rangefinder so. It gives you a ballistic ally correct range instead of the point A to point B range so as. You can see just then we'll scope along there. One thousand one hundred. And sixty-eight point seven meters so that's a fairly large reflective target. We scoot on over and catch. One of these boats out the back there 511 I'll bet. You behind they're a little bit too fiddly for. That my apologies for my shaky hands. All right there we go there's a small child at 291 meters being towed in ASCII tube lovely day for us 481 meters away for. That boat on the other side of the dam so.

    You can do a 1600-meter long reflective target range. That means a very large reflective target at 1600 meters. Because it's a little bit wobbly as. You can see with these longer ranges with. If you've got shaky hands. Iwould think you would have to be a brain surgeon to get a small reflective target at 1600 meters so let's try. And range the trees we'll see. We get a nice close reading on. Some soft targets still too small still too far away. And there we go 536 meters to the trees on the other side 574 there 636 getting a little bit further. And looks like the boys in the boat over there. It was 759 meters so nearly 800 meters that's pretty good for what I would think is a non-reflective target being. That's the trees. All right that is a reflective target that's the boat. Something shiny on the boat so we've got. Some fairly long ranges on soft targets up to about 600 meters there. We go 663 meters so that's not bad at.

    All not bad at one of the good things about. This rangefinder is. You can hold like click. And drag it will spit out of. All bunch of numbers at. And then leave the closest number. It gets so you can scan across. Something like this turn the rangefinder on just by clicking the arrange button. And then scan left to right until. It gives you a reading and then just let go. You see the reading and bam 1174. All righty then, so I think that'll do. Us for our long-range reflective target test there so. That we've we've got over 1100 meters. Whatever it was out to the dam wall on a reflective target but to get. That far out you need a quite a large target. It obviously has to be reflective enough to bounce the beam. All the way back into the receiver so. It can tell how far away. It is so it does say. It will hit a reflective target at 1600 yards. It will do that but. It needs to be very reflective. And big enough for you to actually get.

    That handshake you would have been able to see through my scope cam there so. One of the things that really does bug. Me about it is on the bottom. Ifeel like there should be a tripod mount. Isuppose you could probably try. It into a smartphone bracket. Something like and mount. It on your tripod but. It is quite wide it's a lot well it's a lot it's not quite wide really but it's its a lot wider. Than a smartphone is. These days so the general sort of size probably wouldn't really work very well. Imay end up making something. That straps around the body of. And has the little pin in the bottom so. Ican hook it onto a tripod for longer ranges. If need be but that being said I'm probably never really going to be going out there. And shooting anything past a thousand yards anywhere other. Then the range for a target shooting so. Even then I still haven't gotten around to doing.

    Ican't see that really being an issue for me at shorter ranges like below 500 meters its very quick. And very easy on any target so. Or not it's reflective it's still going to give. You a good reading they don't really work very well in foggy times of day the fog seems to mess around with the beam. And prevent like a nice straight clean reflection coming back to. You but yeah as far as clear weather. Everything goes it's a great option so — to cover the pros we've got a good price point it's not it's not cheaper nasty doesn't feel cheap. And nasty at least it seems to give accurate ranges. Both long and short on hard. And soft targets and reflective targets at really long ranges but as far as cones go. Nothing on the bottom to hook. It up to a tripod so. You are shooting long distance targets it's gonna be a little tricky. And also one other gripe is the reticle isn't illuminated so it's just it's always black lucky saw in.

    That little video there are the higher class models like the kilo 2200. And 2400 and so on. And so forth as you go up in the price brackets. They do have illuminated reticles but yeah unfortunately the kilo 1250. And the kilo 850 I believe which is the model below. They just they're not illuminated so yeah. You want to play you gotta pay. All right so let's let's go fishing and then later on we'll go back. And look at some competitive options so I'll do't catch. Any fish the other boys did but. We still add a cracker overtime. And that's what really matters. Iguess plenty of beers plenty of good times. We didn't get too sunburned so happy with. That up here on the screen let's go into. Some competitive options for the Seas so first of. All on the left-hand side here we've got the Leopold rx 1600 I've used Leopold rx 800. Or an 850 I can't quite remember which.

    It was but I did like. It seemed like a good quality unit. And I'd be very surprised. If these any different as far as quality goes I'm very happy with. All of the Leopold stuff. That I've got in my gun safe so let's have a look at the stats comes in a couple of different colors black blaze orange. And mossy oak that mossy oak one's quite nice 1600 yard maximum range that'll be for a reflective target same as the sig six times zoom. And a fairly nice wide field of view good stuff. You like loot pulp stuff. And you're not a fan of sig for whatever reason. This would be a good option for you it's very similar in pretty much every way.

    Even including the price in Australia. You might end up paying a little bit. More for a Leopold but as. It stands at the moment that's pretty similar to the SIG's pricing ii competitive option is we're going to run with a vortex Ranger. Ihaven't used the vortex Rangers but. Ihave used a lot of other vortex gear. And I'm a big fan of vortex. They make for this whole sort of high-value target market. That we're looking at where. You can afford some reasonably good stuff but. You don't want to destroy your bank account for the next six months vortex is always a good option so a little bit. More poke than the sig. And the loophole goes. All the way out to 1800 yards same six times zoom. And same battery same. Everything but yeah. Iwould definitely look into. That would be a good option. You want to go with vortex third a relative newcomer to my little world. Ihaven't really know about Athlon optics for a great deal of time but my old man's got.

    One of these little Athlon range finders. And it's pretty good personally. Iprefer the CG over the Athlon but as. You look at the stats of the Athlon it's 1200 yards not 1600 buts. Everything else is pretty similar so. You are looking for a slightly cheaper option. You don't need to range a sixteen hundred yard reflective target. Ican't really think of a reason why I. Even need sixteen hundred yards of range to be completely honest but yeah the Athlon. Ithink is also a good option. And having used. It feels like a good quality product just as well as the sig does let's have a look at option number four. We finally have Bushnell. Ithink of Bushnell in the same vein. Ithink of Burris and indeed vortex as well. Ithink they're all sort of like. All have obviously different levels of their products. They market to different demographics but.

    When you're talking about sort of reasonably priced high value type stuff. Ithink Bushnell's always worth a look. They have a really good warranty just same as Leopold vortex. And Sig they're all the lifetime warranty type things. It seems to be the standard for this type of product nowadays, but we're going out to 1300 yards. And not quite as strong as the sig in the Leopold. And the vortex but still. Than enough to get you want to go different batteries taking a cr123 instead of a the other. One cr2 but still I would think. This would be a very good competitive option so look into. If you're interested in keeping it bushy so sorry about the audio not really sure. What was going on there I'm testing some new mics.

    And we've got a little bit of feedback over there but hopefully it's usable. You guys enjoyed watching the video as much as. Ienjoyed making it. You did gently tickle. That like button and subscribe. You want to see and I'll catch. You in the next one Cheers

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    SIG Sauer® KILO2400BDX Rangefinder

  • Ranges reflective targets out to 3,400 yds., deer up to 1,400 yds.
  • Pair it with SIERRA3BDX riflescope via Bluetooth
  • Sends illuminated ballistic drop data to scope’s BDX-R1 reticle
  • LightWave DSP for lightning-fast long-distance ranging
  • HyperScan provides four range updates per second in scan mode
  • Hunt smarter. SIG Sauer's KILO2400BDX Rangefinder gives you accurate distance readings out to 3,400 yds. on reflective targets, up to 1,400 yds. on deer and up to 1,800 yds. on trees. Pair it with a SIERRA3BDX riflescope through Bluetooth®, and the rangefinder's Applied Ballistics Ultralite calculator will send ballistic drop data to the riflescope's BDX-R1 reticle, providing an illuminated holdover dot and wind hold. This calculator also features a bullet database and support for G1/G7. LightWave DSP™ technology delivers lightning-fast long-distance ranging. Plus, HyperScan™ technology offers four range updates per second in scan mode. RangeLock™ reports the last range result when ranging distant targets. Also features line-of-sight mode and angle-modified mode. SpectraCoat™ anti-reflective coatings on the optic ensure superior light transmission and clarity. OLED display provides a small, extremely precise targeting circle; milling features; and ballistic info, including holdover, angle, target mode, density altitude and shot angle. In addition, Lumatic™ technology automatically calibrates the display brightness to match the ambient lighting condition. You can also use the Bluetooth capability to synchronize up to 25 custom ballistic profiles between the rangefinder and the free SIG Ballistic App. Compact, light magnesium housing with binocular-style eyecup and diopter adjustment. Backed by SIG Sauer's INFINITE Guarantee™ and limited electronics warranty.
    4.4”L x 3”W x 1.3”H.
    Wt: 7.5 oz.
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    We are at the glorious Lake Bar Umba. What a pristine glorious delightful autumn day it's very hot but it'll cool down soon enough we've come out here for two reasons number. One we'll go and fish in. And number two we are going to go. Some rangefinder e goodness. One of the few places. Icould find that's worth coming to. That actually has enough range to max out my little sig kilo 1250 rangefinders on a reflective target. That reflective target is the damn wall from about 1400 meters away it's got a nice Bank picked out picked. It out on Google Maps so hopefully we'll catch. Some fish, and we'll get our video back your toys All righty so I just had the boys drop. Me off over here on the other side of the dam, so I've got a nice clear shot over to the dam wall so let's unbox a little cig. What it's got to offer so as. You can see this is the cig kilo 1250 it's a six by twenty. Ididn't pay for nineteen for it but that's. What the sticker says but. Ithink 389 for it was on special at the time. And since then it has gone up just a little bit I've seen a. Few of them online at various shops for between five. And six hundred dollars sometimes. Even over six hundred dollars but at the time the price point represented a good sort of high value option.

    It wasn't the most expensive. It wasn't the cheapest. It has quite a bit of good solid range on. It says it will do up to sixteen hundred yards reflective trees at 950. And a soft target like a deer at 750 yards so for those of. Everybody else in the rest of the world. That uses the metric system 1600 yards is about fourteen hundred. And fifty meters or there abouts. And that's approximately. How far away from the dam wall. Now so hopefully that will work as a reflective target so. You open the box you get a nice little lanyard. You also get a cr2 battery. That comes with it but I've already put. This lovely little cig case.

    It has a belt loop on the back it's made from corduroy. Something like it feels like called Jura sig brand on the front. This lovely little pull tab instead of a press-stud. Or velcro so you can open. And close it nicely. And it's quiet which is good. And that's a good choice for a hunting optic so pulling it out. What it looks like we've got a mode button right here. We have the range button here. It is very simple to operate. You simply pick it up to your eye Lac so look through. And then put the reticle over. What you want and then click the range button. It will give you the range. That you're looking for it has. One mode for the range. You click and hold the mode button. It will bring up your options list. And you're able to set. It for direct range so from like from A to B in a straight line disregarding the angle of elevation.

    You can go ahead and use the angle modified range mode which is ideal for ballistics. You are say you're ranging the top of a mountain. Something like and you're aiming up it's going to give. You the exact relevant ballistic range not the point-to-point range so. It will modify its distance. It spits out for the angle. That will be affecting the round. That you're going to shoot so. Ireally like I think that's a great idea. And that's that's pretty much. Ialways leave I never really changed. It to point distance. Even when I'm using it for other stuff like measuring out paddocks at home. Whatever I still just use. That angle modified range. Because it's pretty much close enough it's. It does the job perfectly so that's. One of the things that you'll probably find when.

    You take the plunge. You buy a rangefinder you'll probably find. It a lot you would think for stuff. You wouldn't even expect so yeah it's great for measuring distances in. All forms not not just in a ballistic sense so let's jump over. And have a look, and we'll use my SuperDuper dodgy little scope cam setup. And hopefully that'll give. Is a nice clear picture. And we'll be able to arrange the wall at 1400 ish meters. And prove it can actually hit a reflective target. That far out because that's quite a long way for a rangefinder in. This price bracket to actually be shooting and oftentimes like I'm a bit of an optics knob. Ilook at Sig what if what have. They did and like. Idon't really they don't set my heart on fire. Ilook at their other optics. And stuff not not to say. That there's anything wrong with them. Because I've never actually used them but it's not the sort of it's not really a name. That comes too when. You think of high quality optics. If you're an optic snob.

    And you're used to liking night force. And March that sort of stuff. You probably wouldn't first thing. That sig could deliver your product. That you'd be happy with but. It represents say a really good high value option like it's not a high-end rangefinder by. Any means but it will almost certainly get the job done. You need it to do so let's have a look at the wall. How far away it is check. This out for a garbage home job piece of redneck engineering I didn't. Even finish it properly but. It pretties many works so. You know it's just an old phone case with. Some PVC on that I've rigged up so. It will hold the ocular lens of the rangefinder that's looking pretty good so that's.

    What the reticle looks like it's got as we're on angle modified range mode at the moment. That does is correct for the angle. That the in klonoa detects within the rangefinder so. It gives you a ballistic ally correct range instead of the point A to point B range so as. You can see just then we'll scope along there. One thousand one hundred. And sixty-eight point seven meters so that's a fairly large reflective target. We scoot on over and catch. One of these boats out the back there 511 I'll bet. You behind they're a little bit too fiddly for. That my apologies for my shaky hands. All right there we go there's a small child at 291 meters being towed in ASCII tube lovely day for us 481 meters away for. That boat on the other side of the dam so.

    You can do a 1600-meter long reflective target range. That means a very large reflective target at 1600 meters. Because it's a little bit wobbly as. You can see with these longer ranges with. If you've got shaky hands. Iwould think you would have to be a brain surgeon to get a small reflective target at 1600 meters so let's try. And range the trees we'll see. We get a nice close reading on. Some soft targets still too small still too far away. And there we go 536 meters to the trees on the other side 574 there 636 getting a little bit further. And looks like the boys in the boat over there. It was 759 meters so nearly 800 meters that's pretty good for what I would think is a non-reflective target being. That's the trees. All right that is a reflective target that's the boat. Something shiny on the boat so we've got. Some fairly long ranges on soft targets up to about 600 meters there. We go 663 meters so that's not bad at.

    All not bad at one of the good things about. This rangefinder is. You can hold like click. And drag it will spit out of. All bunch of numbers at. And then leave the closest number. It gets so you can scan across. Something like this turn the rangefinder on just by clicking the arrange button. And then scan left to right until. It gives you a reading and then just let go. You see the reading and bam 1174. All righty then, so I think that'll do. Us for our long-range reflective target test there so. That we've we've got over 1100 meters. Whatever it was out to the dam wall on a reflective target but to get. That far out you need a quite a large target. It obviously has to be reflective enough to bounce the beam. All the way back into the receiver so. It can tell how far away. It is so it does say. It will hit a reflective target at 1600 yards. It will do that but. It needs to be very reflective. And big enough for you to actually get.

    That handshake you would have been able to see through my scope cam there so. One of the things that really does bug. Me about it is on the bottom. Ifeel like there should be a tripod mount. Isuppose you could probably try. It into a smartphone bracket. Something like and mount. It on your tripod but. It is quite wide it's a lot well it's a lot it's not quite wide really but it's its a lot wider. Than a smartphone is. These days so the general sort of size probably wouldn't really work very well. Imay end up making something. That straps around the body of. And has the little pin in the bottom so. Ican hook it onto a tripod for longer ranges. If need be but that being said I'm probably never really going to be going out there. And shooting anything past a thousand yards anywhere other. Then the range for a target shooting so. Even then I still haven't gotten around to doing.

    Ican't see that really being an issue for me at shorter ranges like below 500 meters its very quick. And very easy on any target so. Or not it's reflective it's still going to give. You a good reading they don't really work very well in foggy times of day the fog seems to mess around with the beam. And prevent like a nice straight clean reflection coming back to. You but yeah as far as clear weather. Everything goes it's a great option so — to cover the pros we've got a good price point it's not it's not cheaper nasty doesn't feel cheap. And nasty at least it seems to give accurate ranges. Both long and short on hard. And soft targets and reflective targets at really long ranges but as far as cones go. Nothing on the bottom to hook. It up to a tripod so. You are shooting long distance targets it's gonna be a little tricky. And also one other gripe is the reticle isn't illuminated so it's just it's always black lucky saw in.

    That little video there are the higher class models like the kilo 2200. And 2400 and so on. And so forth as you go up in the price brackets. They do have illuminated reticles but yeah unfortunately the kilo 1250. And the kilo 850 I believe which is the model below. They just they're not illuminated so yeah. You want to play you gotta pay. All right so let's let's go fishing and then later on we'll go back. And look at some competitive options so I'll do't catch. Any fish the other boys did but. We still add a cracker overtime. And that's what really matters. Iguess plenty of beers plenty of good times. We didn't get too sunburned so happy with. That up here on the screen let's go into. Some competitive options for the Seas so first of. All on the left-hand side here we've got the Leopold rx 1600 I've used Leopold rx 800. Or an 850 I can't quite remember which.

    It was but I did like. It seemed like a good quality unit. And I'd be very surprised. If these any different as far as quality goes I'm very happy with. All of the Leopold stuff. That I've got in my gun safe so let's have a look at the stats comes in a couple of different colors black blaze orange. And mossy oak that mossy oak one's quite nice 1600 yard maximum range that'll be for a reflective target same as the sig six times zoom. And a fairly nice wide field of view good stuff. You like loot pulp stuff. And you're not a fan of sig for whatever reason. This would be a good option for you it's very similar in pretty much every way.

    Even including the price in Australia. You might end up paying a little bit. More for a Leopold but as. It stands at the moment that's pretty similar to the SIG's pricing ii competitive option is we're going to run with a vortex Ranger. Ihaven't used the vortex Rangers but. Ihave used a lot of other vortex gear. And I'm a big fan of vortex. They make for this whole sort of high-value target market. That we're looking at where. You can afford some reasonably good stuff but. You don't want to destroy your bank account for the next six months vortex is always a good option so a little bit. More poke than the sig. And the loophole goes. All the way out to 1800 yards same six times zoom. And same battery same. Everything but yeah. Iwould definitely look into. That would be a good option. You want to go with vortex third a relative newcomer to my little world. Ihaven't really know about Athlon optics for a great deal of time but my old man's got.

    One of these little Athlon range finders. And it's pretty good personally. Iprefer the CG over the Athlon but as. You look at the stats of the Athlon it's 1200 yards not 1600 buts. Everything else is pretty similar so. You are looking for a slightly cheaper option. You don't need to range a sixteen hundred yard reflective target. Ican't really think of a reason why I. Even need sixteen hundred yards of range to be completely honest but yeah the Athlon. Ithink is also a good option. And having used. It feels like a good quality product just as well as the sig does let's have a look at option number four. We finally have Bushnell. Ithink of Bushnell in the same vein. Ithink of Burris and indeed vortex as well. Ithink they're all sort of like. All have obviously different levels of their products. They market to different demographics but.

    When you're talking about sort of reasonably priced high value type stuff. Ithink Bushnell's always worth a look. They have a really good warranty just same as Leopold vortex. And Sig they're all the lifetime warranty type things. It seems to be the standard for this type of product nowadays, but we're going out to 1300 yards. And not quite as strong as the sig in the Leopold. And the vortex but still. Than enough to get you want to go different batteries taking a cr123 instead of a the other. One cr2 but still I would think. This would be a very good competitive option so look into. If you're interested in keeping it bushy so sorry about the audio not really sure. What was going on there I'm testing some new mics.

    And we've got a little bit of feedback over there but hopefully it's usable. You guys enjoyed watching the video as much as. Ienjoyed making it. You did gently tickle. That like button and subscribe. You want to see and I'll catch. You in the next one Cheers

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    Athlon Midas 1,200-Yd. Rangefinder

  • Ranges game out to 600 yds. and accurate to within a half yard
  • Angle-compensation mode helps with shots from your treestand
  • Scan mode quickly shows the range to objects in the distance
  • Illuminated reticle and 6X magnification lets you see your next trophy
  • Bright setting and multicoated lenses enhance light transmission
  • When you're about to take an important shot and you want to know the distance to your target, Athlon's Midas 1,200-yd. Rangefinder quickly and easily delivers an answer. Ranges deer or other game out to 600 yds, it's accurate to within a half yard, and it delivers a reflective range out to 1,200 yds. Using angle-compensation mode, the Midas helps you take shots from a high hilltop or a treestand. Scan mode quickly shows the measurements to different objects in the distance as you range over them. Illuminated reticle and 6X magnification lets you see your next trophy up close and personal. Bright display setting and multicoated lenses create greater light transmission for brighter images during dusky lighting conditions. Nonslip rubber armor housing adds durability. Displays in yards or meters. Runs on one CR-2032 battery (included). Protective carry case included.


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    Leupold® RX-650 Rangefinder

  • Simple-to-use design with clarity you expect from Leupold
  • 6X magnification and fully multicoated lenses
  • Maximum 650-yd. range off reflective targets
  • Easy-to-read high-constrast LCD display
  • Tough rubber armor all-weather grip
  • Leupold's RX-650 Rangefinder delivers simplicity and clarity at an achievable price point so anyone can enjoy accurate readings for their outdoor pursuits. 6X magnification and fully multicoated lenses bring your target into easy view. 650-yd. range off reflective targets and a 575-yd. maximum on deer to ensure you know just how much holdover to use. High-contrast LCD display allows you to easily read the distance even in low light conditions. Rubber armor is easy to grip in all weather, plus protects against bumps. CR-2 lithium battery and Cordura® case included.

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    You spend a lot of time on the range as. Whether it's a site in a new rifle. You just want to spend the afternoon shooting at. Some targets or you're a hunter. You spend a lot of time out in the field pursuing game. One important accessory. You should always have with. You is a good quality rangefinder hey guys its Jerry. Once again here at hilltop firearms training center in Dover Tennessee. And today we're going to be looking at the loopholed rx 650 the Arctic 615 really easy to use. One button power is an omen. And allows you to change between modes so. If you're accustomed to ranging targets. And meters you prefer yards. You can change it out really easy fully multi-coated optic with a six time magnification so. You bring it up range your target that's gonna bring. That image in six times closer. It makes a little bit easier to range the actual object.

    That you're trying to get the distance on let's take a closer look at. Some other features we'll do a little table-top. And I'll just kind of explain. It works with living so let's talk about reflective targets as. You can see we have plywood backers way out there. We go out there we staple our targets up. That would be known as a reflective target. It is a clean smooth unobstructed surface. Now the laser rangefinder is going to see. That object say a little bit different. Then an inanimate object such as a tree you're gonna get your signal you're going to get your range but. It will look at it slightly different.

    It is a difference in its texture a. Few other things that can actually affect. It would be a shiny surface is highly reflective. And easier to range. Than say a dull surface think of a black roof. You have a black roof a lot of the laser as. That roof is going to be absorbed into. Whereas such as a surface such as. This it's actually going to reflect back off of. It quicker now think of. It as in perspective with game. If you're in the woods. You see a deer the deer has a hide. That their game coat is like a light color like tan is going to be much. More reflective than say a dark colored animal such as a bear. Because a lot of the surface. That the light of the laser is actually reflecting off of is going to be absorbed in. Some fur so it's really interesting how. That works lighting conditions haze rain fog other things going on in the environment can affect the lasers accuracy but.

    That is with any piece of equipment such as a laser rangefinder okay guys so quickly. More time and explain. How to change between yard. Or meter mode simply with the unit in the powered off position simply depress the button here on the top for approximately 10 seconds after which. You will be able to toggle from yards to meters. Or vice versa you figure out which. You want or the power button so pretty quick. Ihave mine set for yardage but. Iknow a lot of shooters. That come up here do prefer the meters so. You have a choice once again. You do have the ocular adjustment for the clarity depending on your vision really well-made. Ijust like the simplicity of. If you're out there hunting the last thing you need is. Some other piece of complicated gear simply bring the thing up their range. It releases the button there. You got your yards now here's.

    Something that's really cool about. This the design of this oh wow say. You have let's say you're out hunting you spotted tears across a field. And the deer is moving hold the power button down on the object. And move along with. It will continue to range as the range changes. That feature so you can range a moving object with. This not a lot of range finders have. That feature I also like the construction of the rangefinder itself it's got. This nice little rubber piece over the top gives. You a good positive grip. If it's a it's raining or your hands are quite slippery total vocal adjustment here four different eyes of course. You know depending on your vision. It is powered by one single battery.

    It comes out quite easy but you've got. This little flip up cap the last. Iwas using was quite difficult it's powered by. One of the CR two batteries very commonly used in a lot of cameras really nicely designed. Iknow it's the little details. That sometimes it kind of gets to. This is cool because after. You snug it down then just flip. And you're good to go that's actually kind of cool you'll also notice a little area here. You can attach a lanyard to which. Iwould prefer to have a lanyard on. It in case I was to drop. You could hang it around your neck. And just simply use. It as them you know the monocular. It is in fact alright guys as well. You get a really cool little carry case with the loop Holden's rx 650 well-made little design. It also allows you to attach. It to your range bag. If you're out in the field. You can attach some gear well design little carry case to keep the thing protected. What I really thought was just funny. And kind of neat and ingenious actually was.

    This a simple little onboard way of carrying a spare battery. Ijust that's one of the little details that's kind of stood out to. You least expect and the battery is dead. You can always keep a spare. One onboard according to the owner's manual the battery life is like 5000 actuations so. Each time you know. This thing approximately you're gonna get about 5000 times. You can use and range. Something which is pretty impressive I've had. Some other range finders in the past. It seemed like they really use the battery life quick. Ihave not had time to test. That but I do like. That feature alright guys. That wraps up our review of the loopholed rx 650 laser rangefinders. You are in the market for a high quality. Yet affordable laser rangefinder.

    That is full of features check out the link below it'll take. You to optics Planets website there is also a special coupon. You can put in to save. More money on an already great price guys. You for watching as always. We will see you soon on the range.

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    Vortex® Ranger 1000 Rangefinder

  • Accurate targeting up to 1,000 yards, or set to meters
  • Primary Horizontal Component Distance (HCD) mode
  • Clean, simple display and highly intuitive menu
  • Fully multicoated lenses provide optimal light transmission
  • O-ring seals waterproof the lenses for rugged use
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    The Ranger 1000 gives gun hunters, target shooters and bowhunters the data to be accurate to 1,000 yards. Plus, it can be set to yards or meters. Primary Horizontal Component Distance (HCD) mode displays an angle-compensated distance. A clean display and highly intuitive menu keep things simple, yet provide high-level performance. Fully multicoated lenses deliver optimal light transmission, while O-ring seals make them waterproof. It’s compact, ergonomic and lightweight, making it easy to pack or hang around your neck using the included lanyard. An adjustable utility clip can be mounted to the right or left side to clip it to a belt, pocket or other flat-edged surface for easy access, or can be completely removed. Runs on one CR-2 battery (included).  Vortex VIP unlimited lifetime warranty.
    Dimensions: 3.9"L x 3"W.
    Weight: 7.7 oz.
    Range reflective: 11-1000 yds.
    Range deer: 11-500 yds.
    Accuracy: ±3 yrds at 1000 yds.
    Max angle reading: ±60°
    Field of view: 315 ft. at 1000 yds.
    Eye relief: 17mm.

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    What's going on guys I'm John. Another product review for you today we're looking at the Ranger 1500 range finder by vortex let. Me break this video down for you real quick we're going to unbox. It we're going to physically look at. And then I'm going to field-test the thing we're going to look at durability accuracy distance capabilities we're going to check out. It does in low-light. And then I'm going to wrap. It up with pros cons. Where to get how much. It costs and that's. It so here we go okay the vortex Ranger 1500 is still in the box let's check. It out inside we've got a soft sided case with a rangefinder in. That aside also a little cheat card here for a slope. And drop got the manual got a allen wrench the neck lanyard. One lithium cr2 battery. Ithink that's it alright lets's take a look at. This thing it's really pretty small 39 inches long 3 inches wide. And it's only 7 point 7 ounces you'll notice there's a rubber coating on. It green keeps. It a little bit more durable. And actually gives you a better grip on the thing the lenses are fully multi-coated the front. You have the 22 millimeter objective lens.

    This rangefinder has a magnification of 6. We look on the back you'll see the eye cup here. This is actually you manually focus. This rangefinder below that's. Where the battery goes let's throw. That in quick just grab a coin drop the battery in a couple other things. If you're going to put the lanyard on. You can see there's a couple little holes here. And that's where the neck lanyard goes right there. And on the side there's a utility clip so. You want to put this on your pack. You want to put it in your pocket your belt um that's. What that's for and. You can actually use the eleanor wrench. Ishowed you can take. You can flip it to the other side depending on. If you're right or left-handed. You don't like you can just pull. It rights off on the bottom there's the tripod socket. You want to use this thing with the tripod. And then on the top pretty simple there's just two buttons the.

    One closest to your. Isays measure the one further from your is menu. This rangefinder has. All rings that seal the product against moisture so essentially it's waterproof it's also fogged proof alright. You have the battery in to turn. You have to do is hit the measure button. Once in the display will pop up I'm going to show. You the display right. Now it's not a great picture but kind of gives. You an idea once the display is showing you just have to hit the measure button the second time. That will give you your basic measurement so. Once to turn once to measure that's. This rangefinder also has a scan mode so instead of. Once to turn it wants to take a measurement. You can do once to turn. And then hold the measure button down. What you can do is just scan.

    Everything the rangefinder hits. It will continually give. You updated distances as far as getting into the menu. And changing some of the settings. That kept it pretty simple so the second button here furthest from your eye is the menu button. What you do is hold. It down for 4 seconds 1 2 3 4. And then you're going to be in the menu mode. And there's only really three options of things. You can change the first. You can change it from meters to yards. Or yards to meters the second thing you can do is change from HCD mode which is their angle compensating mode to the l OS mode which is just the line-of-sight mode. And the third thing you can do is just change the brightness of the display there's three different brightness es so there. You go that's the physical rundown of. This rangefinder we also just went through the basics of functionality we're going to get into.

    Some of those a little bit. We field test the product the first thing I looked at was the waterproof claim. What I did was submerged. This rangefinder underwater multiple times. It at the beginning of the field test. Iwanted to see it would crap out on. Me right away something would happen as the field testing went on but. You know what it checked out okay. That being said I wouldn't take. This thing scuba diving on your next trip to the Caribbean but. It gets wet in field. Iwouldn't sweat it the next thing I did was checked out the anti-fog properties. This thing is purged with nitrogen. It has the waterproof. All rings so no moisture is supposed to get inside of.

    What I did was I wanted to shake. It up a little bit and go from extreme cold to warm back to cold so. This thing in the freezer. Ihad no issue whatsoever with internal fall game. Now don't be confused. These companies say anti-fog. It means internal fogging not external fogging like the fog. You get on the outside of the glass. You breathe on you go from warm to cold. Something like I did get a little bit of fog on the glass doing. That as with all optics but. What they're talking about here is the internal fogging no issues whatsoever ok guys before. Itest out the distance in the accuracy it's important for you to know. That vortex advertises. This range finder has distance capabilities for non-reflective targets at 750 yards. And reflective targets at 1500 yards in. This works at angles is extreme as plus. Or minus 60 degrees so. Istarted small looking at basic accuracy. Ipulled the tape I took readings at 50 yards 40 yards 30 20 10.

    And 9 yards every reading was spot-on including the 10 yards but. Idropped down to 9 yards no reading whatsoever the next thing I wanted to do was test out the distance capabilities so. Irecruited the team an. We found ourselves a better vantage point. We started pumping some distances out measurements can be taken two different ways let's use. This tree as an example the first. One is the L OS or line-of-sight mode. When you're in the L o s mode think about a line going straight from your eyeball right to the tree. And the rangefinder gave. Is a distance of 18 yards in an angle of negative 29 degrees switch to HCD mode which is the horizontal component distance. What the rangefinder does is.

    It takes the line-of-sight measurement. And the angle it does the math. It gives you the true horizontal distance. If you're hunting from a tree stand. Some extreme elevations. This is the distance. That you're going to want to use. You take a shot in this scenario the tree had horizontal distance 15 yards. Me rattle off some other horizontal distances. We looked at the first object. We looked at was this well cap. We were unable to pick up in HCD reading and here's why in line-of-sight mode. We arranged it at 11 yards but. It had an extreme angle of negative 56 degrees so. You do the math that distance would have come in under 10 yards in HCD mode in. This range fighter doesn't pick up objects under 10 yards so here's the rule of thumb with. This product if you're close to an object but you're unable to pick up a distance. You can assume that it's under 10 yards next. This wheelbarrow at 29 yards the decoy at 123 yards.

    This road sign at 304 yards the shed at 5:17 the tree line at 9:36. This blue silo at 1435 yards. We went back and cross-referenced the distance with. Some satellite imagery. We found that the actual distance was. One thousand four hundred. And thirty-three yards which was only two yards off vortex claims a variance of plus. Or minus three yards at. Any object fifteen hundred yards away. And our two yards off was well within the margin of error next. We tried another silo but with no luck. We couldn't get a reading on the L o s mode. Or the HDD mode what we found out. We cross-referenced the satellite imagery again was.

    This silo was over eighteen hundred yards away so outside of the capabilities of. This product all right you're probably saying that's good. Everything but John. Idon't hunt silos I don't hunt wheelbarrows. Ihunt non-reflective soft targets like deer bear elk. Iwas wondering the same thing so. Iwent out recruited. Some friends to help. Me not only was I able to connect on multiple animals under 100 yards but. Iwas also able to connect on cows at five fifty-five six forties. And seven hundred and eleven yards the next thing I wanted to do was test. This product in a low light scenario so. Iset my decoy up at fifty-nine yards. Itook my first reading at sunset. Itook my second reading thirty minutes after sunset which typically is the end of shooting hours the evening. Idid the low-light testing was just a.

    Few days after the new moon so. Ididn't get much help from the moon as far as additional light. Iwas easily able to make out the decoy. And range it 10 minutes after shooting light 20 minutes after shooting light as. You can see I ran out of camera light but. Iwas still able to pick up the decoy. And range and then 30 minutes after shooting late again with no camera light. Iwas able to just pick up the white on the belly of the whitetail so. This thing had low light capabilities almost a full hour after sunset. Or a half an hour after legal shooting hours just a disclaimer don't hunt after legal shooting hours as. It is illegal but I just did. This to show how good. It worked in low-light the last thing I want to do is just touch on the scan mode again. What you can do is hold the measure button in. And just scan in everything the rangefinder hits it's going to continually keep pumping out distances for you.

    This works great in two different scenarios. One trying to pick up distances on really far away objects. It doesn't take much. That measure button to bump. It a little bit if it's on a tripod just hitting the button will bump. It enough you can miss a target completely at 12. Or 13 hundred yards. If you're in scan mode. You can keep hovering around. That object until you get a good reading the second scenario. You guys have all been there you're sitting in your stand you're trying to range multiple trees around your stand to get an idea. How far away everything is there's. One tree you've been trying to hit but every time. You range it you're hitting some of the branches. Or brush and foreground again. If you're in scan mode hold. That button down you can just hover until.

    You find that hole. It gives you a reading right through to. That tree you'll be good to go. All right I think that's. Everything so let's move on to pros cons. How much where to get the thing okay guys let's talk about the pros the distance is checked out fine the accuracy checked out fine the angle compensation seemed to work great. You guys saw we had no issues with water. Ireally like the fact. That the display offered three different brightness es depending on how dark. Or light it is outside the scan mode was a cool feature in the utility clip is. Something that's unique. That I'll be taking advantage of. This fall ok let's move over to cons the only possible issue. Ifound with this rangefinder is. If you're that really wants a rangefinder that's going to pick up objects less. That 10 yard mark you might want to look for something else otherwise. This rangefinder just checked out to be really solid ok guys I'm going to take.

    One step further if you're familiar with vortexes first range finder the Ranger 1000 after looking at countless reviews there were two things. That jumped off the page as potential negatives the first is customers weren't thrilled. You had to push the button three times to get reading they fixed. That with this new rangefinder the 1500. You only have to do. Once to turn once to get a measurement. And the second thing is. Some people said the Ranger 1000 had a slower processor speed meaning you hit the button. You wait a little bit. And then you get your distance. Ihad no problems field testing the range of 1500. Ihit the button immediately got a distance no issues there. One of the limitations of. This video was I didn't look at battery life whatsoever the good thing about. When you're looking through the display on the rangefinder. It actually has a battery meter so. You guys can always see. What the battery life is on the rangefinder.

    If for some reason this thing you know runs out of battery two. Or three months down the road I'll put a comment below. This video to let you guys know. That hey the battery didn't hold up alright so. Where do how much does. It cost a good thing to do would be to go over to Vortex's website I'm going to leave the link below. This video in the information it's always a good place to start but about four hundred. And eighty dollars and I've seen. It at Midway USA online Cabala's Bass Pro Shop Sportsman's Warehouse so. You can get it pretty much anywhere. You guys have local sports shops. That carry any of the vortex optics. They can get it for you to the last thing. Ido want to touch on is the warranty. That vortex has I usually don't talk about warranties. Unless it's a really good. This is a really good.

    One so basically their VIP warranty says. If it's got the vortex name on. It no receipts no registrations. Something goes wrong with. It to them, and they're going to take care of. It hurts to lay out a lot of money for optics. Any optics not just. That kind of warranty to back. You can feel pretty good about making the one-time purchase. All right guys that's. You liked the video make sure. You subscribe to the antlers core dot-com YouTube channel hit. That little red subscribe button we've been pumping out a video every two weeks for about the last seven months. And I'm going to take. One step further I'm going to give. You the $000 it costs to subscribe to my channel otherwise keep an eye out for my next video we'll see.

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