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Nikon Black RangeX 4k Laser Rangefinder Video Review

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The Nikon Black RangeX 4k Laser Rangefinder is hands down the best laser rangefinder I’ve ever used. This video shows why it’s such an awesome piece of gear.

If you’re looking for a high performing laser rangefinder at a reasonable price, then you really need to check out the new Nikon Black RangeX 4K. It has a really long range (I’ve gotten it to work out to 3,921 yards), has a super fast response time, uses angle compensating technology to help you hit your target when shooting up or downhill, and has a really easy to read display.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. Which do you believe would be the better purchase for a 6.5mm Creedmoor shooter with target range up to 1200 yards, 1400 yards if he's only expecting about 70% reliability? I like the stabilization feature and am not sure if gaining range not actually needed would make up for the loss of it; so I'm torn between the Nikon Monarch 3000 Stabilized Laser Rangefinder and the Nikon Black RangeX 4K. Is there anything that would distinguish the Black RangeX 4k over the Monarch besides range because according to the descriptions the technology is identical?

  2. Currently using a Sig kilo 2k and in my experience nothing has touched it. It left the Bushnell 1mile, and Leica 1600 in the dust. Farthest mansized target 1300, car at 1900, water tower at 2550 and a billboard at 3300. That said, I'm highly considering the Nikon 4k, especially after watching your excellent review. Thank you.

  3. How does the Nikon Monarch 3000 STABILIZED Rangefinder compare? I assume that the stabilized rangefinder would be better for small targets. But some of the review on the Monarch 3000 complain that it has problems past 1700 yards. Which one would you buy the RangeX or the Monarch?

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