LASER RANGEFINDER
Take your best shot with confidence with help from a digital laser rangefinder - our laser rangefinders measure line-of-sight distance using an eye-safe laser and precision electronics. Using advanced digital technology, golf and hunting laser range finders offered by optics are us.
To answer the questions how far is that object or shoot, we carry the best rangefinders from known brand names like: Bushnell, Leopold and Nikon. With other brand names like: Burris, Leica, Newcon, Simmons and Swarovski to be add as the site expands.
If you have questions about Laser Rangefinders read the infomation on this page and if you still have questions Contact Us and we will answer them.
LASER RANGEFINDER definition:
A distance-measuring device capable of instantaneously measuring distances to any target with incredible +/- one yard/meter accuracy. Distance is displayed within the magnified monocular providing the hunter and golfer with a true view of the field and course.
• 1. A very fast pulse of laser light is produced and emitted from the unit.
• 2. The transmitter, receiver and monocular are accurately aligned.
• 3. The flight time is precisely measured as the laser reflects off the target and back into the receiver.
• 4. The range to the target is displayed to the user in the LCD.
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
Advanced digital technology and a high-speed clock are used to instantaneously calculate distances by measuring the time it takes for each pulse to travel from the rangefinder and back. Digital technology allows the device to be compact without sacrificing ranging performance and accuracy, and automatically provides distance through rain and enhances distance to reflective objects.
DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT
Adjustable eyepiece to compensate for an individual's eyesight.
FIRE BUTTON
Activates the display and laser.
Magnification (Power )
The object being viewed appears "x" times closer than you would see it with the unaided eye.
Measurement Accuracy
Accurate to within +/- one yard/meter.
Multi-function In-View Liquid Crystal Display
A Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) is mounted within the optical system and while simultaneously viewing the target displays:
• Reticle for targeting
• Yard / meters mode designations
• Low battery indicators
Ranging Performance
Ranging performance refers to the instrument's ability to measure distance accurately. Many variables contribute to ranging performance: weather, lighting, target size, target reflectivity, target surface (a flat, smooth sign is much easier to range than an animal), the angle at which the laser hits the target (the closer you hit at a 90 degree angle, the further you can range) and hand steadiness.