Do you find it difficult to choose which laser range finder to buy for your hunting and sporting needs? With so many different brands and characteristics, it can be overwhelming. The Best Laser range finder review makes it easier for you to choose the best laser range finder for your needs by compiling the information into bullet points and also in a table format in which it compares different types of Laser Rangefinders with respect to certain characteristics such as weight, manufacturer, model number, dimensions, magnification and objective lens, battery, range and angle range, customer ratings, and price.
Bushnell Scout DX 1000 ARC Laser Rangefinder
- 5-Yard-1,000-yard range
- Bow mode & rifle mode
- Angle-range compensation
- Selective targeting
- Class 1 laser with <0.5mW average power output
Bushnell 202442 The Truth ARC Laser Rangefinder
- Quality optics with stunning HD clarity
- 100 percent quality materials used and tested extensively
- Beautiful design and durability built to last
- Class 1 laser with <0.5mW average power output
Nikon 8397 ACULON AL11 Laser Rangefinder
- At 3.6″x2.9″x1.5″ in size, the ACULON Rangefinder is Nikon’s most compact laser rangefinder, making it easy to take along wherever you go
- Class 1 laser product, power output not exceeding .0975 milliwatts
Bushnell Michael Waddell Bone Collector Edition Laser Rangefinder
- Accuracy: +/- one yard
- Simple one-button operation
- Magnification x objective: 4x 20mm
- Weather-resistant housing
- Case is included
- Class 1 laser with <1mW average power output