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Nikon Prostaff 1000 Laser Range Finder

Featuring premium optics and powerful distance measurement capability, the Nikon 6x20 Prostaff 1000 Rangefinder will help you make more accurate shots. You'll get 2-yard accuracy when ranging deer as far as 600 yards away; the maximum range to a reflective surface is 1000 yards. TRU TARGET technology lets you choose between the closest and most distant objects, which is very helpful when ranging an object while other objects or obstacles are in your view. You can choose between spot readings or continuous measurement for up to 8 seconds, and if a spot measurement fails, you'll automatically have up to 4 seconds of continuous measurement to capture the range.

SKU: GC46-BKA151YA

Nikon Prostaff 1000 Laser Range Finder

Nikon Prostaff 1000 Laser Range Finder

Featuring premium optics and powerful distance measurement capability, the Nikon 6x20 Prostaff 1000 Rangefinder will help you make more accurate shots. You'll get 2-yard accuracy when ranging deer as far as 600 yards away; the maximum range to a reflective surface is 1000 yards. TRU TARGET technology lets you choose between the closest and most distant objects, which is very helpful when ranging an object while other objects or obstacles are in your view. You can choose between spot readings or continuous measurement for up to 8 seconds, and if a spot measurement fails, you'll automatically have up to 4 seconds of continuous measurement to capture the range.

Beyond its ranging capabilities, the Prostaff 1000 is a competent 6x20 monocular, with anti-reflection multi-coated optics for a bright, clear image. Its housing is ergonomically designed for a comfortable grip, the 16.7mm eye relief is helpful to users who wear eyeglasses, and the control buttons are strategically placed for ease of use. Bearing an IPX4-equivalent water-resistance rating, this device isn't afraid of a little rain or snow, and at just 9.1 x 7.4 x 3.8 cm, it fits easily in a pocket or pack.

Features:

6x magnification

20mm objective

Roof prism optical path

Anti-reflection multi-coated optics

31.4' field of view at 100 yards

6° angle of view

Class 1M eye-safe laser

Metering range from 6 to 1000 yards

TRU TARGET technology: Choose between the closest or most distant object in view

Accuracy: ±1 yard to 100 yards, ±2 yards beyond 100 yards

Spot or continuous measurement modes

Runs on one included CR2 lithium battery

Easy two-button operation

Displays in meters or yards

A simple, uncluttered display provides a clear view of the subject and readings

±4 dioptric correction

Long 17mm max eye relief

Comfortable 3.3mm exit pupil

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Nikon Prostaff 1000 Laser Range Finder

Featuring premium optics and powerful distance measurement capability, the Nikon 6x20 Prostaff 1000 Rangefinder will help you make more accurate shots. You'll get 2-yard accuracy when ranging deer as far as 600 yards away; the maximum range to a reflective surface is 1000 yards. TRU TARGET technology lets you choose between the closest and most distant objects, which is very helpful when ranging an object while other objects or obstacles are in your view. You can choose between spot readings or continuous measurement for up to 8 seconds, and if a spot measurement fails, you'll automatically have up to 4 seconds of continuous measurement to capture the range.

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