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Leica 7x24 Rangemaster CRF-R Laser Rangefinder

Range targets more than a mile away-and get fast angle-compensated readings up to 1200 yards out-with the Leica Rangemaster CRF-R Laser Rangefinder. Upward and downward angles affect your shot, so Leica's Equivalent Horizontal Range (EHR) algorithm compensates correctly for the angle and improves your accuracy. A simple interface provides critical ease of use and the LED display clearly shows the ranging information in your line-of-sight. An ambient light sensor automatically adjusts the display brightness so you can clearly see the information without overloading your vision. This pocket-sized device will be a valuable addition to your hunting gear.

SKU: GC165-40504

Leica 7x24 Rangemaster CRF-R Laser Rangefinder

Leica 7x24 Rangemaster CRF-R Laser Rangefinder

Range targets more than a mile away-and get fast angle-compensated readings up to 1200 yards out-with the Leica Rangemaster CRF-R Laser Rangefinder. Upward and downward angles affect your shot, so Leica's Equivalent Horizontal Range (EHR) algorithm compensates correctly for the angle and improves your accuracy. A simple interface provides critical ease of use and the LED display clearly shows the ranging information in your line-of-sight. An ambient light sensor automatically adjusts the display brightness so you can clearly see the information without overloading your vision. This pocket-sized device will be a valuable addition to your hunting gear.

Laser Rangefinder

Measures in yards or metres

Metreing range to 2000 yards

Equivalent Horizontal Range (EHR) algorithm uses distance and angle to calculate an adjusted range for more accurate shot placement out to 1200 yards

Fast 0.3-second measuring time

Half-yard accuracy to 219 yards, one-yard 219-1093 yards

Use and Handling

Class 1 eye-safe laser

Phase-correction roof prism coating for accurate colours

Simple activation and operation

Single-measurement and scan modes

In-view LED display

Ambient light metre with automatic brightness adjustment

Fold-down rubber eyecup for use with eyeglasses

Key Features:

Eye-Safe Class 1 Laser

2000-Yard Measurement Range

Angle-Compensated 1200-Yard Range

Fast 0.3-Second Measurement

Fold-Down Rubber Eyecup

Bright LED Auto Brightness

Phase-Corrected Roof Prism

What's in the Box:

Leica 7x24 Rangemaster CRF-R Laser Rangefinder

CR2 Battery

Lanyard

Carrying Case

Lens Cloth

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Leica 7x24 Rangemaster CRF-R Laser Rangefinder

Range targets more than a mile away-and get fast angle-compensated readings up to 1200 yards out-with the Leica Rangemaster CRF-R Laser Rangefinder. Upward and downward angles affect your shot, so Leica's Equivalent Horizontal Range (EHR) algorithm compensates correctly for the angle and improves your accuracy. A simple interface provides critical ease of use and the LED display clearly shows the ranging information in your line-of-sight. An ambient light sensor automatically adjusts the display brightness so you can clearly see the information without overloading your vision. This pocket-sized device will be a valuable addition to your hunting gear.

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