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Nikon Laser Range Finders
Find Nikon laser range finders on sale at scopesbinoculars.com. We have quality Nikon laser range finders in stock at low prices.
Nikon Rules With Half-Yard Accuracy
Whether you hunt with a bow or rifle, Nikon has the right Laser Rangefinder to match your hunting style and budget with fast, accurate reads, unmatched ½-yard precision and single button simplicity. What about the recent crop of “ballistic rangefinders” out there? When you crunch the numbers it becomes clear that Nikon’s unmatched ½-yard precision becomes the most important feature to consider for real world hunting situations. For example, take an average bow hunt: You’re 15 feet up a tree, the deer measures 25 yards from your position. The aiming distance*, when compensating for angle, from you to the deer, is 24.5-yards—exactly ½-yard of difference. Move that deer out to 40 yards and the compensated aiming distance is 39.7 yards. Even if your stand is 20 feet up and the deer measures 45 yards away, your aiming distance would be 44.5 yards—all within Nikon’s level of accuracy. Now factor in that the competitors’ rangefinders are only accurate to ±1 yard, and you can see beyond the fuzzy math to how those less-accurate rangefinders can actually have a negative impact on your shot.
Rangefinders
Nikon sport optics truly give you "A Better
Look at Your World." Revolutionize the way
you judge distance with the bright, clear
optics of a Nikon rangefinder.

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