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Nikon Arrow ID 3000 | Nikon Hunting Rangefinder Review & Ratings

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Nikon Arrow ID 3000 | Nikon Hunting Rangefinder Review & Ratings
Nikon Arrow ID 3000 | Nikon Hunting Rangefinder Review & Ratings

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The measurement range covers 6 – 550 yards, which is really enough for bowhunters, because most of the time the maximum distance to measure will be around 200 yards when bowhunting. Imagine going for a deer or something like that. If game is farther away than 200 yards it will become really difficult to get good measures. It measures in yards or meters.

This one has no real elevation compensation integrated. It shows you horizontal and vertical distances in different modes. This is nonetheless a great feature if you are bowhunting down from a tree stand or from a rock or something similar.

This model has a fixed magnification of 4x (multilayer coated) and a 20-millimeter objective lens. Total eye relief is 20.3 mm. This makes it easy to be used by hunters that have eye glasses.

The display is a common LCD. The Redout is black, which makes it difficult when using this one in low light situations. Apart from that little downer the display is very clearto read in daylight.

Product dimensions are 3.6 x 1.5 x 2.9 inches. Its weight is 4.8 ounces. This makes it compact and lightweight. Another good property for bowhunters and hunters.

The automatic power shut-off happens approximately after 8 seconds of inactivity. This should be enough time for the hunting crowd. Golfers might have a bit of a problem targeting the flag within that timeframe. But it can be done.

This model is rainproof. This means you can use it on rainy, foggy or snowy days without a problem. You shouldn’t submerge it though, because it won’t survive that little dive.

The Limited Warranty lasts 2 years.

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