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Here are our picks for the top 5 hunting rangefinders:

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1. *Discount* Bushnell Elite 1 Mile Laser Rangefinder:

2. *Discount* Bushnell G-Force 1300 ARC Laser Rangefinder:

3. *Discount* Leupold Vendetta bow-mounted rangefinder:

4. *Discount* Nikon ARROW ID 7000 VR Laser Rangefinder:

5. *Discount* Vortex Ranger 1500 Rangefinder:

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1. Bushnell Elite 1 Mile Laser Rangefinder Review: The Bushnell Elite Rangefinder comes with 7x magnification so you wont miss your target even when its far away. VDT (Vivid Display Technology) gives all images a crisp and sharp look, especially due to ESP2 Technology – providing 1/2 yard accuracy from 5 to 199 yards away. This product is waterproof and bulletproof guaranteed.

2. Bushnell G-Force 1300 ARC Laser Rangefinder Review: This bullet proof/waterproof hunting rangefinder ensures durability during the worst of times. Angle Range Compensation helps to see in extreme uphill and downhill situations, accounting for terrain angle and calculating distance, all done for you. Patented Rainguard HD technology allows moisture from rain, snow, sleet and condensation not to interfere with the view due to scattered light.

3. Leupold Vendetta Bow-Mounted rangefinder Review: This bow mounted rangefinder has TBR(True Ballistics Range) technology so you can be sure to hit your shot accurately every time. Th;e Leupold Vendetta can be mounted virtually to any compound bow, left or right handed and has a continuous scan mode – a sighting laser for syncing your aim. Not to mention it can automatically calculate incline/decline and distance increasing your accuracy.

4. Nikon ARROW ID 7000 VR Laser Rangefinder Review: This rangefinder comes with the advanced VR System (Vibration Reduction) so that shakes and nudges will not mess up the image too badly. With an effective range of 8 – 1000 yards, and a 6x magnification you will be sure to land a good shot on your target. Fog proof / waterproof for all weather conditions. Lithium CR2 Battery and case means it will work longer and better.

5. Vortex Ranger 1500 Rangefinder Review: The lightweight Ranger 1500 is an easy to use rangefinder with a clean display and highly intuitive menu that quickly and accurately ranges targets from 9 to 1500 yards. The Primary Horizontal Component Distance (HCD) mode provides an angle-compensated distance reading because we know you don’t always hunt on flat ground. Three brightness settings coupled with fully multi-coated lenses deliver maximum light transmission and easy viewing in varying light conditions. The 1500 can be set to read in yards or meters and is perfect for hunters, target shooters, bow hunters, and other sportsmen who need to know accurate ranges.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. Have a look at the Sig KILO 2200 & 2000. Those models have gained serious traction with shooters lately. 3400 yards for under $500. Even halving the manufacturer’s rating this is still amazing value.

  2. I'm really on the fence between the ConX and G-Force. I think I'll head up to Bushnell in OP Kansas tomorrow and look at them both. But I will definitely be taking one of the two home. Thank you for a great review!

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