Wildgame Innovations™ R400 HALO Laser Rangefinder

   

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Size: 4.4" X 3" X 1.8"
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  • Quick and accurate rangefinder at a great price
  • +/- 1 yard accuracy up to 500 yards (200 yards for wildlife)
  • Non-slip water resistant rubber exterior
  • Scan Mode - range multiple targets without reactivating laser each time
  • Easy to view LCD display
  • 6x24 optics with anti-fog coatings on eye lens
  • Comes with lens cloth, carry case, and lanyard

With the ability to range several targets in one sweep, the Wildgame Innovations R400 HALO Laser Rangefinder is a great value that quickly and accurately gives you distance measures up to 500 yards. Built for long life in the field, this lightweight, water resistant rangefinder is sized right with a non-slip rubber exterior for easy one-handed operation. Scan Mode allows for multiple target ranging at the push of a button without having to reactivate the laser for each target. Easy-to-view LCD display shows the reticle, low battery icon, active ranging icon, distance and the unit of measure. Anti-fog coatings on the eye lens helps preserve the clear image you get from the R400's 6x24 optics. Convenient power saver mode shuts rangefinder off after 20 seconds of inactivity to save the CR-2 lithium battery (not included). Comes with lens cloth, carry case, and lanyard. Measurements accurate to +/- 1 yard. 200 yard range for wildlife. Weight: 8 oz. Size: 4.2'' x 3'' x 1.7''.

Manufacturer model #: R400

Rated 3.3 out of 5 by 56 reviewers.
Rated 2 out of 5 by ok product if weather is good works in clear weather . doesnt work in rain or fog at all ... just reads 0 every time October 5, 2011
Rated 2 out of 5 by no go not that good of a rangefinder, if your in a blind in low light you will not get a reading. and in bright light rangeing into a shaded area it will give you a faulse reading. September 21, 2011
Rated 1 out of 5 Worst waste of money I purchased this product 2 weeks ago. Worked fine for 5 minuets and then didnt work at all Bass Pro did an exchange yesterday i should have purchesed the Bushnell Dont waste your money IF the one they replaced it with doesnt work then Wild Game Innovations will hear from me September 4, 2011
Rated 1 out of 5 by Disappointed I bought this item just before 2010 Al bow season. The price fit nicely in my budget and it seemed to work at first. The thing ate batteries at $10 for 2 pack. I was unable use this in low light ocnditions. I've used this item a handful of times but now the numbers will not show up in the view finder. Manufacturer will not replace even though it's still in the 1 yr warranty period. Wish I had saved a little more for a better product. August 24, 2011
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what kind of batterys does it take
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CR2 3V
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1 CR2 battery. Runs about $12 for 2 batteries.

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With most range finders you could. But I doubt you could find a halo that would work properly. These are the worst that I have ever seen.
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yes. depending how far you it may be difficult to zone in on the flag but hitting the greens is easy. accurate within 1 yard up to 50 yards. 3 yards at 150
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closest I measured was 10 yards but why wopuld you need closer?
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5 yards
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1 yard
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For me, it was around 160 free holding, and 250 with it proped up on something holding it still. Im a bow hunter so it works great for my use.
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5 yards is the minimum. Awesome range finder.
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