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  2. Sight In Your Target With These Expert-Recommended Range Finders

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    The main drawback with this range finder is cost. Usually, archery hunters can get away with using cheaper, lower-capacity options that cost less than $100, but serious bowhunters will appreciate ...

  3. Improve your golf game with this top-rated rangefinder that's ...

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    With features like 7X magnification, clear optics, FlagLock technology and even slope compensation, it's an essential tool for stepping up your accuracy behind the bow or the club.

  4. Rangefinder Technology & How it's Changed the Hunting Industry

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    Rangefinders first hit the hunting market over two decades ago. Back then we were excited by new tech on the horizon but it didn't quite cut the mustard. It didn't do what we expected it to do ...

  5. Epson R-D1 - Wikipedia

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    The Epson R-D1 is the world's first digital rangefinder camera induced by Epson in March 2004. The R-D1 was a joined venture between Epson, with developed the electrical systems, UI and imaging processor and Cosina wich provided the body (a modified version of the Voigtländer Bessa R2 body) and rangefinder mechanics.

  6. Telescopic sight - Wikipedia

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    The PSO-1 basic design and stadiametric rangefinder are also found in the POSP and other telescopic sight models. The Israeli military began widespread use of telescopic sights by ordinary infantrymen to increase hit probability (especially in dim light) and extend effective range of standard issue infantry rifles.

  7. Coincidence rangefinder - Wikipedia

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    Eyepiece image of a naval rangefinder, showing the displaced image when not yet adjusted for range. The coincidence rangefinder uses a single eyepiece. Light from the target enters the rangefinder through two windows located at either end of the instrument. At either side the incident beam is reflected to the center of the optical bar by a ...

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