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Best Rangefinders for Hunting and Shooting

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Poorly estimating range can lead to a missed shot and an empty freezer. If you’ve been on the hunt (pun intended) for the most accurate, reliable, and cost-effective rangefinders, this video has got you covered. We’ve zeroed in on the top three rangefinders for the money to ensure you never miss your mark again. These are great for rifle hunters, bow hunters, and long range recreational shooters alike.

Delve into an in-depth review of each rangefinder, exploring their unique features, benefits, and potential drawbacks. Whether you’re on a budget or ready to invest in premium gear, we have a recommendation for you.

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🎯 Click below for direct links, specs, and more information on each featured rangefinder.
πŸ”— Leupold RX1400i TBR/W Gen2 – or or
πŸ”— Maven CRF.1 – or
πŸ”— Maven RF.1 – or

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11 COMMENTS

  1. I had a Leupold and the LED stopped working. I liked it very much, but for the amount of actual time I used, I think it should have lasted longer. I am hesitant to buy another.

  2. Great video. I’ve been researching rangefinders for a little while today and this is some of the best info I’ve gotten so far. I’m glad you focused on 3 options in detail rather than lining up and blasting through 8-10.

    I was leaning towards the Leopold but was concerned about it not being waterproof, but it seems like that’s not an issue.

  3. Excellent review. Being new to rangefinders and not wanting to spend $$$$ on something that I don't need, this review discussed exactly what I was looking for in a reasonably priced RF. Most likely I will land on the Maven CRF.1. It has a balance of features vs price that will work for me. Thanks for the review.

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