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Super lightweight rangefinder I've used out past 400 yards sighting a large target in broad daylight (berm). More typical use would be under 200yds. Display is dim as other reviewers have pointed out. Probably not for use at dusk. Feels cheap and is featherweight (unlike most binoculars). Lacks lens caps or case, knocking off a star for that. Overall, its the cheapest rangefinder around, not to mention one with angle compensation or live rangefinding (multiple target) capability. Probably wouldn't rely on it for long range over 200yd with hunting target (didn't try golf pin) or low light. (Model number does NOT indicate effective useful range) Can't comment on eye relief with glasses but some users complained about this. You get what you pay for but it'll do for basic user. (My first rangefinder) Don't bet your next hunting trip on this one though!Read full review
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For the money its a good range finder after the first day out I couldn't use it until I replaced the battery now it seems fine
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I've used it only a few times. Great value. A little difficult to see information with glasses. I use it for golf, the laser doesn't always hit the flag on first try. A little slow but mainly use it on the range to get accurate distances to the different flags. At the current costs for range finders, this is a steal. I would highly recommend to anyone looking for value.
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This is the first range finder I’ve really personally owned so obviously I have nothing to compare it to. I purchased it for the purpose of bow hunting and sighting in my bows/guns. I’ve only owned it for a few weeks now and I am impressed with the item since the cost is only 100 dollars I searched around for a while and this is the cheapest one I seemed to find. You also may see other reviews saying that the yardages are hard to read in certain situations which is true 100% but it’s really not that big of a deal because you can make it out. Also you may see things saying it’s hard to get yardage’s through brush or branches and things that can block the laser or whatever comes out of it which is also true. In my opinion it needs about a foot of clearance to get a good read maybe a little less. It seems to read yardage fairly accurate I mean like I said I have nothing to compare it to so who knows really. In conclusion it’s a good buy for the price you can’t beat it.Read full review
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I purchased this to set up zeroing targets for my AR-15. I tested its accuracy by comparing it to another rangefinder being that this one was used. It calculated the same distance as a more expensive rangefinder (msrp). It's accurate, light weight, comfortable to hold and well worth the price. Highly recommend.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned