Posted July 15, 2017 11:30 am by Comments

By Tom McHale

Bushnell Scout DX 1000 ARC Laser Rangefinder

By Tom McHale
Tom shows you some tools and tricks to calculate the distance to a target when long range shooting.

How far away is this target? With a half-decent scope you can find out.

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Bushnell Scout DX 1000 ARC Laser Rangefinder
Bushnell Elite 1 Mile CONX Rangefinder and Kestrel Sportsman Ballistics Weather Meter
Bushnell Elite 1 Mile CONX Rangefinder and Kestrel Sportsman Ballistics Weather Meter

That’s a point and shoot solution. Just laser the target and the rangefinder beams distance and shooting angle information to the weather meter and ballistic computer. That, in turn, churns, rattles, and smokes until it spits out an answer that tells you exactly how to adjust your scope for that specific shot. You might also choose a set of binoculars with a rangefinder built in. This Bushnell Fusion model does exactly what, so if you’re out hunting, it’s one less thing to carry. When you’re glassing the area, a simple button press will …Read the Rest

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