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Nikon Monarch 7 IVR Image Stabilizing Rangefinder

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The Nikon Monarch 7 IVR Rangefinder combines Nikon‘s Camera Technology with their sport optics line to generate an Image Stabilizing Rangefinder. Vibration reduction is significant.

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  1. very informative. Getting to where the rubber meets the road. If a range finder say it work to 800 yards, I expect it to work out to 800 yards. If I can hold the reticle on a coyote at 800 I want it to work. I don't want to have to find a tree or structure to bounce off.

  2. I kinda prefer the ArrowID7000 because it has that realtree camo neoprene case…the quick-access cover for the front lenses is silent and easy to open, that way you don't have to pull the rangefinder out of a case every time you want to take a reading. I have to agree, the vibration reduction is game changing to say the least…imagine if they figured out how to apply the vibration reduction to rifle scopes without compromising accuracy? Big possibilities 🙂

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