Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Bushnell Pro 1600 Slope Edition Rangefinder Digital Inclinometer 7x26mm 5-1600 Yard Waterproof

!±8± Bushnell Pro 1600 Slope Edition Rangefinder Digital Inclinometer 7x26mm 5-1600 Yard Waterproof

Brand : Bushnell | Rate : | Price : $510.99
Post Date : Dec 27, 2011 03:27:43 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


  • Pro 1600 Slope Edition Rangefinder. Digital inclinometer. 7x26mm.
  • 5-1600 yards. PinSeeker, Scan, Rain modes. +/-1 yard accuracy.
  • Fully multi-coated optics. Rainguard HD. Waterproof.
  • Reads in both yards & meters. Premium carrying case.

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Bushnell Pro 1600 Slope Edition Rangefinder Digital Inclinometer 7x26mm 5-1600 Yard Waterproof

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Callaway LR550 Rangefinder, Yellow

!±8±Callaway LR550 Rangefinder, Yellow

Brand : Callaway
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Post Date : Dec 19, 2011 11:00:10
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New Callaway Nikon 8350 Golf Laser LR550Y Rangefinder.

The Callaway LR 550Y Rangefinder provides quick and accurate distance measurement up to 550 yards (500 meters).
Features first target technology which displays the range to the nearest target among multiple results obtained with a single measurement.

Features:
Measurement Range: 11-550 yards (10-500 meters)
Measurement Accuracy: +/- 0.5/YD
Continuous mode ranges multiple targets in succession for up to eight seconds Compact, lightweight design 6x magnification.

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Top 5 Rated Laser Rangefinders For Golf

!±8± Top 5 Rated Laser Rangefinders For Golf

Golf rangefinders are designed to improve your golf game by providing accurate distance readings to objects on the course. They use an eye safe laser to target an object and then measure the time it takes for the laser to bounce off the object and return to the rangefinder.

There are many different models with various features and quality levels on the market. In this article we'll present mini-reviews for the top 5 laser rangefinders.

Bushnell PinSeeker 1500 Tournament

A premium laser rangefinder from one of the world top optical device manufacturers. The 1500 tournament edition provides range readings from 5 to 1,500 yards at an accuracy of + or - one yard.

The Pinseeker 1500 has a 7x magnification monocular for viewing your target. This is one of the highest magnification levels available

This rangefinder comes with Bushnell's patented PinSeeker technology allows easy targeting of the flag while avoiding the possibility of capturing background targets. When more that one object is targeted the closer will be read.

This is an important feature, since getting an accurate lock on the flagstick from longer yardages is one of the toughest functions for a laser rangefinder.

Bushnell PinSeeker 1500 Slope

The PinSeeker 1500 Slope edition is exactly the same as the 1500 tournament edition with the exception of the added slope functionality.

"Slope" allows you to calculate distances with special compensation for uphill or downhill targets. This can make a big difference in club selection and using a slope edition laser rangefinder can allow you to dial in much more accurately than a regular rangefinder.

However, make sure that you are aware that any scores shot with the PinSeeker 1500 Slope edition rangefinder cannot be used for handicap purposes, and it will not be allowed in any tournament play.

Callaway Rangefinder LR1200

This top of the market rangefinder was designed by two big sporting companies. To ensure an accurate yardage device, Callaway has licensed the optical technology for this laser rangefinder from Nikon.

The LR1200 claims has been targeted to professional tournament caddies, and it the flagship of the Callaway rangefinder models. Rangefinders are not allowed for use in professional tournaments but caddies use them extensively to map courses before any tournaments.

Besides the ultra high quality optics supplied by Nikon, the most notable feature for the Callaway LR1200 is:

First Target Priority Mode - displays the range to the nearest target among multiple results obtained with a single measurement. This is designed to increase accuracy when aiming at a pin with a background of trees, something that can be a problem for unsophisticated rangefinders.

Callaway and Nikon's LR1200 is designed to be the best rangefinder on the market, worthy of it's billing as the "Official rangefinder of the PGA of America."

Leupold GX-I Rangefinder Pinhunter

A tournament and handicap legal golfing rangefinder from optical device company Leupold. Not extraordinary, it provides all the expected functionality at a reasonable price.

2 top features found in the GX-I are:

Pinhunter - technology to make taking yardage readings off of the flag much easier. Scan Mode - gives yardages of any objects in the viewfinder as you scan across the course.

Given Leupold's fine name and experience, expect the optical quality to be high. Pinhunter technology is a great feature for an entry level laser rangefinder.

Leupold GX-II Rangefinder Pinhunter

A high end rangefinder for the serious golfer, the GX-II is the advanced version of the GX-I rangefinder from Leupold. It has many innovative features, including slope calculations to give precise distances on uphill or downhill holes; unfortunately these advantages make it legal only for practice rounds.

Premium features include:

Inclinometer & True Golf Range (TGR) - The Leupold GX(TM)-II compensates for uphill shots that play long and downhill shots that play short. Club Selector - Factoring your specific striking distance, automatically recommends the appropriate club for each shot Temperature & Altitude - has settings for factoring temp and alt, to ensure the ultimate in accuracy of your shots. (Input of temp and alt is manual.)

The feature set is unparalleled in a rangefinder. No other golfer's distance device on the market offers temperature calibration and pin selection.

Note: as with the Bushnell 1500 Slope edition, the Leupold GX-II is not legal for use in rounds which will be submitted for handicap or in any tournament play.

These are the top laser rangefinders on the market. They are all very high quality devices and any would be a good aid for any golfer. When buying a laser rangefinder, not all are tournament legal or legal for use in handicap rounds, so make sure that you are buying one that fits your needs.


Top 5 Rated Laser Rangefinders For Golf

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Bushnell Pro 1600 Tournament Edition Rangefinder 7x26mm 5-1600 Yards Pinseeker Scan Rain Modes

!±8±Bushnell Pro 1600 Tournament Edition Rangefinder 7x26mm 5-1600 Yards Pinseeker Scan Rain Modes

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Post Date : Dec 10, 2011 22:00:35
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Friday, December 2, 2011

Laser Rangefinder: How Rangefinders Work

!±8± Laser Rangefinder: How Rangefinders Work

Laser Rangefinders have many different uses and applications and have become necessary equipment for different types of people specializing in different activities. Fact is that everybody that uses a rangefinder knows how easy they are to use and how beneficial they can be, although the actual dynamics of laser rangefinders and how rangefinders work is understood very little by those who actually use them. Rangefinders seem like quite confusing contraptions at first, but once you have an understanding about how rangefinders work, you will find they are quite simple.

Dynamics

Laser Rangefinders use an invisible, narrow laser that is pointed at an object to determine the distance it is from the user. The laser beam is then reflected off that object and back to the laser rangefinder instrument. The rangefinder then uses a super high speed clock to determine the amount of time it took for the laser to bounce back and then uses a mathematical equation to calculate the amount of distance between the rangefinder and the target object. The whole process is called "Time of Flight" in scientific terms.

Range

The distances at which rangefinders can effectively calculate distances can vary from 100 meters to up to 25 kilometers, and quite possibly much further if the investment warrants it. Generally the super long distance rangefinders are built for military purposes and used by snipers and artillery units.

The typical rangefinder the average person will have the ability to use will range considerably less than what you will get out of the military issue models, but that is okay because the average person will not need near the capabilities. For most people 1000 yards will be more than enough range to get the job done. Most laser rangefinders available to the public these days are rated to range in excess of 1000 yards.

Though a particular rangefinder may say it is rated to a certain distance does not mean that is what you will get out of a rangefinder. The maximum distance rangefinders will work will be dependent on the intended object's reflectivity and the current conditions. The maximum rated distance is what most manufactures put on the box and is figured in ideal conditions on a reflective object. On deer sized animals, you will be lucky to get 75% of the maximum range and less than ideal conditions will drop the effective range even more. This discrepancy is less with the more expensive models and greater with the less expensive models.

Optics

Most rangefinders will offer magnification of some sort in the form of a monocular (some are available in a binocular). The magnification typically ranges between 5 and 8 power. The quality of the optics will vary with the quality of the rangefinder, and again the more expensive models offer far superior optics clarity and magnification than do the cheap models.

Quality and Price

Quality and price have a direct relationship with each other when dealing with any sort of optics. Laser rangefinders are no different with price going up with increases in quality. There is also a noticeable difference between the low quality and high quality, and with laser rangefinders you definitely get what you pay for. That is why it is important to buy the best laser rangefinder that you can afford so there are no regrets.

Accuracy

Laser rangefinders are extremely accurate. Most will guarantee accuracy of plus or minus 1 meter. That is more than close enough for the average person and their needs, but this may not be good enough for commercial engineering or military use. For this, it is better to use GPS range finding techniques and triangulation equations.

History

Rangefinders have actually been around for quite a while; clear back into the 19th century. Laser rangefinders in particular, being not nearly as old, have only become popular to the average person in the last 20 years or so. They have been used by commercial and military operations for some time now, but these models were typically too big and heavy, and way too much for the average person to use on a day to day basis, not to mention they are much too expensive for the average person to afford.

Now That You Know It All!


Laser Rangefinder: How Rangefinders Work

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