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Leupold Rx-Iii Digital Rangefinder Monocular 61465 |  | Brand: Leupold Category: Sports
List Price: $499.99 Buy New: $364.14 as of 7/30/2010 12:04 MDT details You Save: $135.85 (27%)
Seller: Amazon.com Sales Rank: 68665
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0 compact fogproof uv-protection waterproof
MPN: 61465 Model: 61465 UPC: 030317614652 EAN: 0030317614652 ASIN: B001HN5HL6
Release Date: September 16, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Digital laser rangefinder with maximum range of 1,200 yards | | • | True Ballistic Range technology is ideal for long-range or steep-angle shooting | | • | Match 13 reticle system lets you quickly find right reticle for any situation | | • | 8x magnification level provides wide 236-foot field of view to track movement | | • | Measures 4.7 inches long and weighs 12 ounces; one-year electronics warranty |
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Product Description Leupold RX Digital Laser Range Finders put precise distance right into your hand. Fast, dead-on ranging! These smart RX models use an inclinometer to measure, coupled with the ballistic of your projectile, to give dead-on horizontal range. Leupold's Ballistic Aiming System reticles help you place shots with incredible accuracy. Why guess, when you can KNOW, to within a yard from way out there. Features: Quick Set Rotary Menu with digital signal processing that's easy to use; 7 rifle settings, 3 for bow; Selectable long range, rain, scan and last target modes; First / last target modes; True Ballistic Range (rifle and bow modes); 3 yds. minimum range; Feet, yards and meters readout; Multi-coated lens system for distortion-free clarity; Clickable diopter focusing for visionary balance; Fold-down rubber eyecups; Sure-grip rubber armor body. Measures out to 1,200 yds.; 8X magnification; Waterproof rubber body; 23' F.O.V. @ 100 yds.; Illuminated backlit display; 4 1/2 x 3 1/2 x 2", weighs 12 ozs. 2-year Leupold limited warranty. Check out yours today! WARNING: You must be 18 or older to purchase these products. These products cannot be shipped to D.C.; MA; Canada or Puerto Rico. These products cannot be shipped Parcel Post. Please check your State, County and City laws for restrictions before ordering these products. AVAILABLE SEPARATELY: RX-2- word search in our Store for 'Range Finder'. Leupold RX-3 Range Finder
Amazon.com Product Description Close enough simply isn't good enough for Leupold, and probably not for you, either. Fortunately, Leupold's line of digital rangefinders offers features and performance unmatched in other optics. The highly accurate RX-III rangefinder offers precision ranging out to 1,200 yards, helping make up the difference between a hit and a miss. The RX-III does more than just deliver the straight-line distance, however, as the tool also employs True Ballistic Range (TBR) technology to match the aiming information to the performance of your rifle or bow. By calculating the incline, line-of-sight range to the target, and a projectile's ballistics, the RX-III provides both rifle and bow hunters the correct equivalent horizontal distance for precise shooting on an incline. In other words, you'll aim using the True Ballistic Range rather than the line-of-sight range. With practice, long-distance and/or steep angle shooting will become second nature. Simply dial in your RX-III to one of seven TBR ballistic settings for your rifle and three for the bow to enjoy incredible accuracy (TBR is effective to 800 yards for most rifle cartridges). 
The Match 13 reticle system gives you fast access to each reticle. | The RX-III rangefinder also lets you do something you can't do with any non-RX series rangefinder--use multiple modes at once to tailor your readings to the conditions. For example, are you scouting a whitetail in the rain? Use the Rain mode and 1st Target mode at the same time to achieve the most accurate range possible. Only RX series rangefinders give you the ability to adapt to changing conditions like this. Plus, Leupold's exclusive Quick Set Rotary Menu is intuitive and easy to use, giving you fast access to all the incredible performance modes of the RX-III rangefinder. Perhaps the most useful customizable feature of the RX-III, however, is the Match 13 reticle system, which gives you fast access to each of the finder's 13 reticles. As a result, you'll always have the right reticle for any situation. In addition, each reticle is available with the Leupold Plus Point, giving you an added level of accuracy when pinpointing a target. Other features include a built-in inclinometer, which calculates the ballistics range to your target, then displays it as a holdover aim point, an MOA adjustment, or the equivalent horizontal distance; an 8x magnification level, with a wide field of view to track movement; a scan mode that continuously updates the range as you track a target or scan an area; a precision thermometer that gives you digital readings in Celsius or Fahrenheit; a battery power indicator for easy battery level checks; a common CR2 lithium camera battery that changes easily in the field; a rugged, waterproof construction; and a matte black finish. The RX-III rangefinder comes with a useful carrying case with a bungee/hook closure for silent operation in the field, a dog clip for attaching to your pack, and an internal pocket for carrying batteries, instructions, and other items. The rangefinder also offers a tripod thread, so you can keep it steady when acquiring your target. The RX-III rangefinder caries a one-year warranty on the internal electronics. Specifications - Actual magnification: 8x
- Linear field of view: 236 feet @ 1,000 yards
- Angular field of view: 4.5 degrees
- Objective aperture: 28mm
- Twilight factor: 15
- Exit pupil: 3.5mm
- Eye relief: 16mm
- Close focus distance: 18 feet
- Maximum range: 1,200 yards
- Minimum range: 3 yards
- Length: 4.7 inches
- Weight: 12 ounces
About Leupold From humble immigrant beginnings, Leupold grew--based on a promise of quality--to become a classic American company. In 1907, Fred Leupold set up a one-man shop at 5th and Oak streets in Portland to repair surveying equipment. He was joined by his brother-in-law, Adam Voelpel, and later by inventor John Cyprian Stevens, and the foundations for a century of success were in place. During Leupold's second half-century, the company focused heavily on the sports optics business. Leupold's presence in the hunting and shooting market expanded with innovative optics and features that are now legendary among hunters, shooters, and outdoors enthusiasts. Many of the industry's standards--nitrogen waterproofing, the Duplex reticle, and more--were Leupold creations.
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