Perry
07-21-2011, 09:29 PM
Recently picked up a new rangefinder and thought I would do a review on it. So far I really like it I been using it about 2 months now been shooting a lot getting ready for bow season.
I included a written review this time along with the video review.
We recently had a chance to review a rangefinder for Leupold. I was
excited to get a chance to review the product because I have always
used and trusted Leupold optics when it counts. All of my hunting
rifles have Leupold scopes on them.
The rangefinder we reviewed was the RX-750
Leupold RX-750 Laser Rangefinder
General Specifications
Range: 5yds-750yds
True Ballistic Range for rifles and bows
Armored Housing
Fully Multicoated Lenses
Magnification: 6x
Field of view: 32.0ft @ 100 yards
Weight: 7.0oz
Eye Relief (mm): 21.0
Dimensions: 4.0" x 2.8" x 1.5"
Features
True Ballistic Range: This is by far one of the best features of this
rangefinder. What true ballistic range does is it provides accurate
aiming information matched to the peformance of your rifle or bow.
What it does is it provides both rifle and bow hunters the correct
range for accurate shooting on an incline or decline.
Another great feature is this rangefinder has three different reticle
options to choose from. Plus point and two duplex reticles. I like the
duplex reticle.
This rangefinder also has the ability to range and measure in both
yards and meters.
Maximum Ranging Performance
Reflective: 750yds / 685m
Tree: 600yds / 550m
Deer: 500yds / 455
These statistics are very accurate. Usually a rangefinder will only
range about half of its intended range but the Leupold statisics are
very accurate to what the model will range in distances.
For example I had an off brand rangefinder that was supposed to range
1000 yds but it would never read anything close to that the max it got
was 400yds.
Whereas the Leupold model ranges very close to its designed maximum
ranging performance.
Whether you are a bow hunter or a rifle hunter and you are looking for
a quality rangfinder I highly reccomend you check out the Leupold
RX-750. I have used a lot of rangefinders over the years and this one
is by far the best one I have used from the true ballistic reading to
the three reticle choices this is the rangefinder that I will be
taking in the woods with me from now on.
here is the video review thats on youtube If anyone wants to watch it shows the rangefinder and gives more in depth detail
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMGCHvo3ig&feature=channel_video_title
Hope you enjoy. Thanks.
I included a written review this time along with the video review.
We recently had a chance to review a rangefinder for Leupold. I was
excited to get a chance to review the product because I have always
used and trusted Leupold optics when it counts. All of my hunting
rifles have Leupold scopes on them.
The rangefinder we reviewed was the RX-750
Leupold RX-750 Laser Rangefinder
General Specifications
Range: 5yds-750yds
True Ballistic Range for rifles and bows
Armored Housing
Fully Multicoated Lenses
Magnification: 6x
Field of view: 32.0ft @ 100 yards
Weight: 7.0oz
Eye Relief (mm): 21.0
Dimensions: 4.0" x 2.8" x 1.5"
Features
True Ballistic Range: This is by far one of the best features of this
rangefinder. What true ballistic range does is it provides accurate
aiming information matched to the peformance of your rifle or bow.
What it does is it provides both rifle and bow hunters the correct
range for accurate shooting on an incline or decline.
Another great feature is this rangefinder has three different reticle
options to choose from. Plus point and two duplex reticles. I like the
duplex reticle.
This rangefinder also has the ability to range and measure in both
yards and meters.
Maximum Ranging Performance
Reflective: 750yds / 685m
Tree: 600yds / 550m
Deer: 500yds / 455
These statistics are very accurate. Usually a rangefinder will only
range about half of its intended range but the Leupold statisics are
very accurate to what the model will range in distances.
For example I had an off brand rangefinder that was supposed to range
1000 yds but it would never read anything close to that the max it got
was 400yds.
Whereas the Leupold model ranges very close to its designed maximum
ranging performance.
Whether you are a bow hunter or a rifle hunter and you are looking for
a quality rangfinder I highly reccomend you check out the Leupold
RX-750. I have used a lot of rangefinders over the years and this one
is by far the best one I have used from the true ballistic reading to
the three reticle choices this is the rangefinder that I will be
taking in the woods with me from now on.
here is the video review thats on youtube If anyone wants to watch it shows the rangefinder and gives more in depth detail
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMGCHvo3ig&feature=channel_video_title
Hope you enjoy. Thanks.