Wildgame Innovations™ A.I. Laser Rangefinder
A $269.99 value!
Manufacturer model #: RHX/A700X.
- Powerful and accurate rangefinder with angle compensation technology
- +/- 1 yard accuracy up to 600 yards (reflective targets)
- A.I. angle technology - accurate distance measurement over all types of terrain
- Non-slip water resistant grip panels - waterproof construction
- Scan Mode - range multiple targets without reactivating laser each time
- 6x magnification
- Comes with lens cloth, carry case, and lanyard
Manufacturer model #: RHX/A700X.
Rated 3.7 out of 5 by 14
reviewers.
Rated 3 out of 5 by Dewdrop71 Rangefinder
I beleive that for as much as this gift cost me that if should come with a battery!
January 2, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Friz Seems to work great.
My wife bought me the rangefinder for Christmas and I have only had a chance to test it in our backyard but it is easy to use and seems to be accurate. I will be testing it out in the woods next weekend and can't wait to use it in my tree stand.
December 28, 2012
Rated 1 out of 5 by rhodeldc Not very accurate
Has a hard time determining which target to read when 2 or more are in the same line of sight. I took it to the golf range just to try out the accuracy...disappointing. Precision, disappointing. I got 2 different readings on an isolated target from the same unit. It struggles to give the same reading twice, as if to say it doubts itself.
On a side note, I had a Bushnell alongside just to compare the precision. I would target an isolated flag at 142 yards from the Bushnell, and the Wildgame Innovations gave 139 yards. Not sure how they calibrated the unit from the factory. Isn't a yard equivalent to 3 feet? It seems Wildgame uses 3.5-4 feet per yard.
Additionally, at home, I would read a light pole at 9 yards, walk it off, it was good 10-10.5 yards. Just goes to show the lack of precision in the unit (or maybe calibration issues as described above).
I do not recommend.
December 17, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5 by goodwillhunting Rangefinder
This rangefinder is as good as any I have ever owned.
November 23, 2012
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It holds its own in rain and snow, If you can see it in the fog you can range it. This is a good deal for such a great performing product!Top 500 Contributor
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It does perform well in rain/snow...as far as fog, I can't speak from experience...most likely depends on how thick fog is, I don't believe any rangefinder would work too well in anything thick, but again I can't answer regarding fog performance...I can tell you this product is well worth the money!1 of 1
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