Rangefinders that interface with archers advantage

Blandry

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Any others than the leupold fulldraw worth looking at? My sig 2200mr took a shit

Pulling everything out and testing and the rangefinder didn't make it through summer :)
 
I’m assuming you put a fresh battery in it?

to answer your question I don’t know of any others besides the FD4 from Leupold that you can integrate with AA.
 
Yep, put in a fresh battery. Really bummed because I liked the sig.

I’ll prob buy the leupold this week.


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Well it seems interesting…may be useless who knows…. I also have a crossbow so it might be more of a value.

The RX-Fulldraw 4 is the very first rangefinder to offer archers a true custom ballistic solution. By accounting for weight, velocity, and peep height, it can calculate a shoot-to distance for both vertical bow and crossbow shooters. Archers know that even an inch can make a difference. The Fulldraw 4 is the rangefinder that will close that gap.


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The Leupold FD4 is the only rangefinder specifically made for archery at this point in time.

Normal rangefinders will work at short distances and light angles. They will get you close. Its all dependent on arrow weight and speed of your particular setup when the 2 diverge and when a FD4 would be of use.
 
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