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        • How to Catch Crappie
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        • Kayak Crappie Fishing Tips
      • Do Fish Bite in the Rain
      • Flounder vs Halibut
      • How does a Fish Finder Work
        • Down Imaging vs Side Imaging Sonar
      • How to Guides
        • Catch Bass on Frog Baits
        • Catch a Big Brown Trout
        • Catch Garfish
        • Catch a Rainbow Trout
        • Catch Walleye
        • Change A Fishing Reel From Right To Left Handed 
        • Clean a Spinning Reel
        • Clean Trout
        • Get Fish Oil Smell Out Of Clothes
        • Pickle Northern Pike
        • Spool a Spinning Reel
        • String a Fishing Pole
      • Jerkbait and Crankbait
      • Lake Nockamixon Fishing
      • Monofilament Line vs Fluorocarbon
      • Pickerel vs Pike
      • Sabiki Rigs
      • Sailfish vs Marlin
      • Species of Fish in Lake Tahoe
      • Spotted Bass vs Largemouth
      • Standley Lake Fishing
      • Strongest Fish
      • Trout Species
      • Types of Fishing Line
      • Types of Sinkers
      • Walleye Trolling Speed
      • What do Carp Eat
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      • Blue a Gun
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      • Clean a Life Jacket
      • Clean Swim Goggles
      • Conceal Carry with a Tucked-In Shirt
      • Cook Wild Goose
      • Cure And Smoke A Venison Roast
      • Cut an Arrow
      • Cut Foam For Gun Case
      • Dispose of Bullets
      • Dispose of Knives 
      • Find Arrowheads
      • Fit Hiking Boots
      • Get A Hunting License In California
      • Get off a Ski Lift
      • Heat A Tent Without Electricity
      • Hide a Gun Safe in Plain Sight
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      • Long Does It Take To Swim A Mile
      • Make Deer Jerky
      • Make A Leather Gun Holster
      • Mount Your Own Deer Antlers
      • Move a Gun Safe
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        • Draw Weight to Kill a Deer
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        • How to Clean a Deer Skull
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        • How Much Meat From a Deer
        • How Much Wind is Too Much for Deer Hunting
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        • Hunting deer in California
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        • Where to Shoot a Deer
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        • Trap a Fox
      • Frog Gigging
      • Geese
      • How to Keep Feet Warm While Hunting
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        • What to Wear Pheasant Hunting
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        • Where to Shoot a Rabbit
      • Squirrel
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Best Range Finders for Long Range Shooting

by Justin
December 13, 2022
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Long-range shooting has its own challenges that dictate a specific type of rangefinders. These tools need to be capable of quickly and accurately measuring the distance between yourself and your target. In addition, these measurements have to be consistent; you can’t land your shots if you don’t trust your rangefinder.

Because of these needs, you can’t settle for any old rangefinder. You need a great model that will stand the test of time and work with you throughout your hunts or competitions. You need the best, as any good rangefinder reviews or guides will tell you.

But how can you tell which rangefinders are worth your time and money? Let us help with that. We’ll go over all the things you need to know to find the best rangefinder for long-range shooting. Each potential option will be broken down so you’ll know exactly what you’re getting in the purchase.

Ready? Let’s dive into it!

Best Range Finder For Long Range Shooting

Bushnell Engage
Bushnell Engage
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Leica CRF
Leica CRF
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Sig Sauer
Sig Sauer Kilo1000 BDX
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Leupold RX2800
Leupold RX 2800
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Sig Sauer Kilo8k
Sig Sauer Kilo8k
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Vortex Optics
Vortex Optics Diamondback
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Vortex Optics Ranger 1800
Vortex Optics Ranger 1800
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TecTecTec ProWild
TecTecTec ProWild
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LaserWorks
LaserWorks
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ATN Laser Ballistics Range Finder
ATN Laser Ballistics Range Finder
$199.49
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Uineye Golf Rangefinder
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1. Bushnell Engage

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Bushnell Engage

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Bushnell’s Engage 1700 Rangefinder is an overhaul of previous concepts and released as a new, feature-heavy series.

Key Features

  • 5 to 1700-Yard Range
  • 6x Magnification
  • 24mm Objective Lens
  • LCD Display
  • Includes Angle Compensation
  • Waterproof
  • Bow and Rifle Modes

Bushnell’s Engage 1700 Rangefinder includes an improved LCD that ups the brightness levels over previous iterations. Bushnell built its Engage series with enough armor to withstand the best you can throw at them.

The Engage has an IPX4 rating with two EXO Barrier coats over the lenses and additional resistance coatings on the shell. They’re designed to stand up to accidental drops while maintaining precision rangefinding accuracy.

With the Engage 1700, you can make out deer up to 700 yards, trees up to 1,000 yards, and reflective objects up to 1,700 yards. It lacks the power of 5,000 rangefinders, but it also comes with a price to match its capabilities.

Pros

  • Collared eyepieces for better vision acquirement
  • Diopter adjustment is a breeze
  • Accounts for hills
  • LCD constantly updates
  • Multiple targeting modes
  • + or – 1-yard accuracy

Cons

  • Lacks the large distance of comparable rangefinders

The Bushnell Engage 1700 is a fantastic entry-level rangefinder. It’s not going to bring the other side of the planet into crystal clear view for you but it will definitely introduce you to the advantages of hunting and target shooting with a long-distance rangefinder.

2. Leica CRF

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For accurate and instantaneous rangefinding, it’s hard to go wrong with Leica’s CRF Rangefinder with Bluetooth technology.

Key Features

  • Class 3R Laser
  • Multiple Aiming Corrections
  • Leica Hunting App
  • Bluetooth Technology
  • Customizable Ballistic Profile
  • Zeroing Range
  • Measures Bullet Velocity, Energy, Range, and Trajectory

One of the most unique aspects of the Leica CRF is how light the unit is. Though it’s a featherweight, the amount of technology packed into it is quite impressive. As any modern rangefinder should, the Leica CRF comes with an app.

Leica’s Hunting App interacts with the Leica CRF Rangefinder through a Bluetooth connection, providing you with more than just ranges. When you send rounds downrange, it also calculates the energy of the round, the velocity, and the range.

If you’re an Apple Watch fan, the Leica will even pair with it. Armed with a smartphone app and a smartwatch, you can save multiple profiles that separate the different information you want to access at a moment’s notice.

Pros

  • Excellent and intuitive app
  • Multiple platform compatibility
  • Instantaneous range feedback
  • Provides ballistic calculations
  • Lightweight, compact, and powerful
  • Rifle and bow aiming corrections

Cons

  • A bit on the pricey side

Though it costs as much as a rangefinder that can easily spit out 5,000-yard calculations, the Leica CRF Rangemaster is packed with modern technology to take advantage of. That includes both smartphone and smartwatch compatibility so you can make use of various data points on the go.

3. Sig Sauer Kilo1000 BDX

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Sig Sauer Kilo1000

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Sig Sauer is a name that’s often associated with their excellent, premium firearms, not with optics. However, Sig Sauer produced a real winner with the Kilo 1000BDX.

Key Features

  • 5x Magnification
  • Reflective Range of 1,200 yards
  • Deer Range of 600 yards
  • 20mm Objective Lens
  • 0 MRAD Beam Convergence
  • 1,025 Yard Low-Light Readings
  • 18mm Eye Relief

The Sig Sauer Kilo 1000BDX is not the epic powerhouse of the above-listed rangefinders. However, it’s the perfect entry-level rangefinder if you want to up your game, whether you’re at the range or in the deer stand.

Sig Sauer uses Lightwave DPS technology in their rangefinders, including the 1000BDX, and it provides up to 4 measurements per second. SpectraCoating on the lenses improves incoming light transmission, and the 1000BDX also includes Bluetooth technology.

With the companion smartphone app, you can keep all of your gathered information stored and accessible at any time. Angel compensation and range measurements are standard in all Sig Sauer Rangefinders, and the 1000BDX is no exception. All of this for a sub-$200 price is hard to beat.

Pros

  • High-end optical clarity
  • Lightwave DSP
  • Rapid and multiple measurements
  • Includes applied ballistics measurements
  • Simple to use
  • Calculates windage changes

Cons

  • Short range
  • Not very durable

There are a ton of sub-$200 rangefinders on the market today—most of the generic, knock-off versions of bigger and better devices. However, if you’re looking for a great entry-level rangefinder, there is nothing generic about the Sig Sauer 1000BDX.

4. Leupold RX 2800

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The Leupold RX-2800 is one of the toughest and most accurate rangefinders and ballistic data compilers on the list. It’s often touted as one of the top rangefinders on the market today.

Key Features

  • 7x Magnification
  • Reflective Range of 2,800 Yards
  • Deer Range of 1,100 Yards
  • OLED Display
  • 27mm Objective Lens
  • Angle Compensation
  • TBR with Wind and Ballistics

While several sleeker, longer-range devices have been released since the Leupold RX-2800, it still holds its own with incredible accuracy and a rich feature set for under $500. It lacks the Bluetooth functionality of the above Leica CRF but more than makes up for it in other ways.

The stand-out feature of the RX-2800 is its TBR, which works as far as 800 yards out, combining ballistics measurements, angle adjustments, and sight-in range. While it’s a feature hunters will love, there is a lot that competitive shooters can get out of it as well.

It has several different reticles to choose from, which have no intrinsic value but are neat all the same. The Alpha IQ tech is what handles the superior ranging estimates within 0.5 yards of accuracy.

Pros

  • Highly customizable options
  • Extreme accuracy
  • OLED display is crisp and clear
  • Waterproof housing
  • Adjustable brightness
  • Class 3R Laser

Cons

  • Lacks wind and atmospheric measurements

While the Leupold RV-2800 is being slowly overtaken by some of the more recent advancements and rangefinder releases, it’s far and away one of the best rangefinders on the market, especially sub-$500.

5. Sig Sauer Kilo8K

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Sig Sauer Kilo 8K

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Sig Sauer makes the list again because of this incredible device. Keep in mind, this is an incredibly expensive piece of hardware, so it’s not for the entry-level enthusiast or the faint of heart.

Key Features

  • Gen II Lightwave DSP Ranging Engine
  • Real-Time Ballistics
  • Includes Complete AB Bullet Database
  • Low-Range Bluetooth
  • Active Matrix OLED Display
  • 30 Firearm and Crossbow Profiles
  • Included Weather Flow Meter

We could go on listing the features here, and it would take up the rest of the page and then some. Suffice it to say, this is one sophisticated Rangefinder. Fortunately, it’s not immensely complicated to operate either.

The Kilo-8k is powerful enough to identify trees nearly five miles away, deer more than a mile out, and reflective objects a mile and a half away. Most of the above features are accessible if you have the app on your smartphone.

All the information you could ever want is viewed using the Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Graphic Display, including windage, range to target, elevation, the velocity of the round at the point it reaches the target, energy, and more. There’s not much on the Kilo 8k you can’t see.

Pros

  • Extreme range
  • High level of clarity
  • Comes with a Multicam MOLLE bag
  • Includes accompanying Basemap app
  • BDX 2.0, low-range Bluetooth
  • Fully configurable

Cons

  • Very expensive

You’ll find everything you could ever want on the Sig Sauer Kilo-8k rangefinder. But if you’re new to the rangefinding business, you should probably familiarize yourself with something more entry-level. For veterans, this rangefinder is a work of art.

6. Vortex Optics Diamondback

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The Diamondback HD 2000 by Vortex Optics is a 2000-yard rangefinder backed by one of the best names in the optics market.

Key Features

  • 2,000-yard Max Range
  • 7x Magnification
  • Reflective Range of 2,000 Yards
  • HD Optical
  • 1,400-Yard Game Spot
  • Red OLED Display
  • Dual-Target Modes

The Diamondback is Vortex Optics’ mid-range optic for long-distance rangefinding, sitting behind the Viper 3000 and in front of the Crossfire 1400. This rangefinder will reveal trees at 1,800 yards, reflective contacts at 2,000 yards, and deer or other sizable game at 1,400 yards.

The wide field of view is fantastic, even at 7x magnification. You truly feel like you can see everything with crystal clarity at a mile’s distance. Scan mode is incredibly useful. As you move the rangefinder, everything the reticle touches is fed back with an accurate range.

The Last Target Mode also helps you weed out unnecessaries that attempt to deceive the rangefinder, such as grass, weeds, flowers, and anything that might cross the reticle’s path as you scan. It comes with all the bells and whistles for carrying and easily accessing the rangefinder in the field.

Pros

  • HD clarity at extreme distances
  • Immediate range feedback
  • Horizontal component distance
  • Hold-down measure button
  • Small, compact, and includes a clip for easy carrying
  • Optimal Clarity in low-light conditions

Cons

  • Pricey

The Vortex Diamondback comes with a scratch-resistant coating so it’s built for a rugged lifestyle. Though it’s considered to be a tad on the pricey side, it’s hard to go wrong with the crystal clarity and excellent field of view.

7. Vortex Optics Ranger 1800

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Features

  • The Ranger 1800 rangefinder is easy to use and features a clean, illuminated display and highly intuitive menu. The Ranger 1800 is capable of ranging up to 1,800 yards.
  • The primary HCD mode displays an angle compensated distance that is ideal for the majority of hunters and shooters. An advanced LOS mode provides you the option to calculate long distance, high angle shots with increased precision.
  • A scan feature gives continuous range readings as you pan across a landscape or track a moving target. Three brightness settings allow the display to stay visible in various light conditions.
  • Fully multi-coated lenses deliver optimal light transmission. Textured rubber armor provides a secure, non-slip grip. Water and fogproof performance keep the system operating in the harshest conditions.
  • The included neck lanyard and removable utility clip make the Ranger easy to pack and keep handy. Compatible with a tripod adapter, allowing use on a tripod or car window mount.

The Vortex Optics is one of the most durable on the market and has tons of modes to switch between.

Key Features

  • 1800 yard maximum distance
  • HCD mode
  • LOS mode
  • Scan feature
  • Water and fog proof
  • Includes neck lanyard and utility clip
  • 3 brightness settings

The Vortex Optics Ranger Rangefinder allows you to choose between three different modes and three different brightness settings. The HCD mode is the primary one available and measures distance while compensating for angle automatically. The advanced line of sight mode helps to calculate long distances for far away targets, even if they or you are a high angle.

There’s also a scanning mode that gives you continuous range readings across all objects in your field of view. While in any of these modes you can adjust the brightness setting by clicking a button dedicated to the picture.

There are multicoated lenses to deliver optimal light in most light conditions. The casing is made of textured rubber to allow you to grip easily and protect the unit from water and fog damage. Included with the purchase is a neck lanyard and utility clip, both of which let you easily carry the rangefinder.

Pros

  • Easy to adjust between modes and brightness settings
  • Great optics
  • Durable and easy to hold
  • Good value for money

Cons

  • Battery life isn’t great

This is one of the most customizable rangefinder models you can find.

8. TecTecTec ProWild

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TecTecTec ProWild

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Features

  • : The ProWild Hunting Rangefinder has been crafted masterfully with accuracy and precision in mind. This laser rangefinder features advanced speed technology, 6x magnification and can measures up to 540 yards with continuous scan mode. It gives hunters the distance data needed for accurate shots.
  • : This hunting rangefinder provides you with accurate and fast shooting measurements with the latest laser technology. Quick distance reading with 1-yard accuracy means getting the proper range to make a precise target, and a continuous scan mode giving continuous range readings to track a moving target.
  • – : Advanced ultra-clear, multilayered optics with easy read, through the lens display ensuring best viewing experience with exceptional clarity and sharpness, even in low light conditions and continuous measurement mode for fast, convenient measurements; what’s more; it is an eye-safe rangefinder for visual comfort with Class 1 laser and
  • : Measures just 4.09 x 2.83 x 1.61 inches and weighing just 6.52 oz. Compact in design yet lightweight and portable. With its ergonomic design, you can handle it comfortably, perfect for carrying while hunting, golfing, or measuring and surveying without extra weight or bulk.
  • : Packed with everything you need, complete rangefinder package for quick setup, including premium carrying pouch, CR2 battery, wrist strap, microfiber cleaning cloth, quick start guide, TecTecTec 2 years Happiness Guarantee (online registration required), and lifetime customer support to fulfill your core distance measurement needs to maximize your hunting experience.

The TecTecTec is affordable and great for scoping out a target using a wide field-of-view.

Key Features

  • 540-yard maximum range
  • Water-resistant body
  • Multilayered optics with battery meter
  • Includes case and lanyard, plus free battery and cleaning cloth

The TecTecTec ProWild Hunting Rangefinder is a great pick for beginner hunters or those who frequently have trouble keeping their equipment safe. It’s one of the most durable models you’ll find on the market and comes with a multilayered series of optics.

These optics come with various displays that allow you to measure distance quickly and easily. In addition, a battery meter is located inside the optics so you’ll never be surprised to run out of power.

The maximum range of 540 yards is a little low for long-range hunting but might benefit someone who needs a wider field of view for discovering targets.

Its casing is water and dust resistant. This durability will allow you to easily take it on you for hunting trips in every type of environment. Its relatively affordable asking price means that it’s not too much for a tragedy if the rangefinder is damaged at some point

There’s a free battery included with the purchase, along with a case, lanyard and cleaning cloth. All of these accessories combine to give this rangefinder great value for money.

Pros

  • Very durable
  • Great asking price
  • Comes with plenty of accessories
  • Accurate measurements within +/- 1 yard

Cons

  • Low maximum distance

This rangefinder is pretty accurate and durable for its asking price.

9. LaserWorks

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LaserWorks

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Features

  • CONSISTENT ACCURATE YARDAGE–S7 provides consistant reading. It gets reliable reading in all the functions, not just flag lock function. Range distance is 5 to 1200 yards.
  • EASY TO PICK UP DISTANCE TO VARIOUS OBJECTS–S7 works for hazards, traps, animals, bunkers, golf flag, golf pole, trees, building etc. Range to trees at 1000 yards, to deer at 450 yards, to golf flag at 350 yards.
  • PREMIUM SLOPE FUNCTION FOR GOLF & HUNTING–S7 is incorporated with both hunting and golf slope compensation. It measures incline/decline angle and auotomatically calculates slope adjusted distance.
  • ERGONOMIC STURDY BODY–S7 is high quality made, sturdy and durable. Water resistant non-slip rubber grip design makes it comfortable to hold with and operate. Nice long distance rangefinders for hunters and golfers.
  • DIOPTER ADJUSTABLE–Eyepiece focuses well and easy to adjust. It comes with a CR2 battery and hand wrist. Manuacturer 12 months quality warranty.

The LaserWorks is great for all weather conditions and makes switching modes easy.

Key Features

  • 1200 yard maximum range
  • 3 different adjustment modes
  • Separate power and mode buttons
  • Multicoated optics
  • Water-resistant rubber housing

This is another durable model with water-resistant rubber housing. This keeps water out of the unit while allowing you to maintain your grip on the rangefinder even in slippery conditions.

Its optics are also very durable since they are multicoated and capable of reducing reflected light and improving the transmission of captured light. This gives you a brighter sight picture and lets you target animals that might blend in with the background more easily.

There are three adjustable modes to choose from to help you compensate for different ranges or targets, including a distance mode and a line of sight mode. You can switch between these modes with a separate button from the power switch; this is beneficial since you won’t accidentally turn the rangefinder off when trying to go to a different mode.

Finally, its 1200 yard maximum distance is excellent for many hunting expeditions and the rangefinder is built for accuracy within +/- 1 yard.

Pros

  • Great accuracy
  • Switching between modes is easy/safe
  • Good rubber housing
  • 12-month warranty

Cons

  • Low light visibility is weak

This rangefinder is best used during the day.

10. ATN Laser Ballistics

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ATN Laser Ballistics Range Finder

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Features

  • Smart Ballistic Calculator – connect via Bluetooth to your phone to do all calculations in the background through the ATN Smart Phone App.
  • Long Range – it helps you quickly calculate the distance between yourself and selected object even at a distance of 1000 meters (1093 yards).
  • Maximum Accuracy – complicated calculations can be performed in seconds with unmatched precision.
  • Pairs with Smart HD – it also can be paired with your ATN Smart Scope and give you real time POI(Point of Impact) adjustments.
  • 2-Year Warranty – unite comes with a Two-Year Limited Warranty.

The ATN Ballistics can hook up to your phone to make distance calculations more quickly.

Key Features

  • 1093 yard maximum range
  • Connects to phone via Bluetooth for quick calculations
  • Long-range distance calculations
  • Can pair with ATN smart scope

The ATN Laser Ballistics Smart Laser Rangefinder is meant to be paired with either a smartphone or an ATN smart scope. When pairing it with the smart scope, the rangefinder can give you a real-time point of impact adjustments to ensure that your long-distance shots are as accurate as possible.

If you connect it to your phone via Bluetooth, you can use the ATN smartphone app and let your phone do most of the long-distance calculations in the blink of an eye. Even with traveling to your phone and back, these calculations will be fast enough for you to adjust your aim to hit a moving target with extreme accuracy.

The rangefinder is very lightweight and compact and is grooved for easily handling.

Pros

  • Pairs well with other tools
  • Delivers fast distance measurements
  • Fantastic for long-range predictions

Cons

  • Not very durable

When combined with Bluetooth or an ATN scope, this is one of the most accurate rangefinders out there.

11. Uineye Golf

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Features

  • A more powerful compact rangefinder made of high quality materials and water resistant body
  • Long range rangefinder up to 1800 Meters, fast measurement with 0.3 meter of accuracy, you will benefit a lot when in big game or hunting that need accurate long range measurements
  • Far beyond the similar products. Multiple measurement mode, distance / Angle / Height / Horizontal distance measurement. SCAN mode continuous ranging of moving or multiple targets optical with 8x magnification
  • Through the lens display, premium, ultra clear, multilayered optics with easy read, fast switching measurement unit meters/yards as you like
  • Comfortable grip with ergonomic design, light weight and portable, perfect for carrying while golfing or hunting, or for measuring and surveying. Rangefinder powered by CR2 battery, We offer one year NO Questions asked warranty GUARANTEE

The Uineye Golf can switch between its various modes with an easy click button.

Key Features

  • 1800 meter maximum range
  • Multiple measurement modes
  • Scan mode
  • Multilayered optics
  • Meter/yard modes

It has more modes than most competitors. You can switch between three measurement modes that adjust for vertical or horizontal distance, angle, or height depending on your needs. There’s also a scan mode that continuously ranges objects within your field of view. Then there are the mirror or yard measurement modes that you can switch between depending on your preference.

All of these modes can be easily slapped through at the click of a button. The optics accommodate the switches in an instant and are multilayered to provide you with a bright, crisp sight picture no matter what measurement mode you’re currently on.

The rangefinder is built with an ergonomic grip designed for long use. There’s also a one year no questions asked warranty to provide support for the product through its initial use.

Pros

  • Accurate within 0.3 meters
  • Easy to grip and hold
  • Excellent sight picture
  • Switching modes is quick and easy

Cons

  • Battery cover is positioned poorly

This is a great rangefinder for shooting small, fast-moving targets.

Bottom Line

No matter what your weapon of choice or your preferred operating distance, there’s a rangefinder that can help you hit shots you never dreamed of. With the right tools and the right mindset, it’s true that any hunt or competition is yours for the taking.

Remember to pair your rangefinder with the measurement style you’re most accustomed to, whether its yards or meters. In addition, make sure that it can reach the maximum distance you plan to be shooting from!

Once you’ve settled on both of those decisions, pick your rangefinder and get out there. Good luck!

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Best Range Finder For Long Range Shooting

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Review Breakdown

  • Bushnell Engage
  • Leica CRF
  • Sig Sauer Kilo1000 BDX
  • Leupold RX 2800
  • Sig Sauer Kilo8k
  • Vortex Optics Diamondback
  • Vortex Optics Ranger 1800
  • TecTecTec ProWild
  • LaserWorks
  • ATN Laser Ballistics 1500
  • Uineye Golf Rangefinder

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      • Tan a Deer Hide
      • Tan a Rabbit Hide
      • Teach Kids to Ski
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      • Transport Paddle Boards
      • Transport a Firearm by Boat
      • Use a Laser Bore Sight
      • Use a Slingshot
      • Use A Tactical Pen
      • Wash Hiking Boots
      • Wash Hunting Clothes
      • Waterproof a Wound for Swimming
      • Wax a Boat
      • Wear a Boot Knife
      • Winterize a Jet Ski
    • Hatchet vs Tomahawk
    • How Far can a Bullet Travel
    • How Far Can Crossbows Shoot
    • Hunting Tips
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      • Black Bear
      • Bow Hunting For Beginners
      • Can you Eat Raccoon
      • Coyote
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      • Geese
      • How to Keep Feet Warm While Hunting
      • Pheasant
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      • Where to Shoot a Hog
      • Why Do Hunters Wear Orange
    • Irish Setter Hunting Boots
    • Kayaks
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      • How to Tie Down a Kayak in a Truck Bed
      • How to Use a Kayak Cart
      • Most Stable Kayak Hull Design
      • Sit on Top vs Sit In Kayaks
    • Lever Action Rifle Cartridges
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    • Most Powerful Handgun
    • Parts of an Arrow
    • Pontoon Boats
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      • How to Anchor a Pontoon Boat
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      • Tritoon vs Pontoon Boat
    • Pump vs Semi-Auto Shotgun
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    • Single Bevel Vs. Double Bevel Knives
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    • Spotting Scope vs Binoculars
    • Types of Rifle Scope Mounts
    • Ultimate Guide to Camping
    • Walkie Talkie Lingo
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      • Inflatable
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    • Ski Helmet with Visor
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      • Snorkel Vest
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      • Swimmers Shampoo
    • Tactical
      • Brightest Flashlight
      • Pants
      • Pen
      • Tomahawk
      • Waterproof Flashlight
      • Waterproofing Spray
    • Thermal Imaging
      • Camera
      • Goggles
    • Waterproof Duffel Bag
    • Waterproof Wallet

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