Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Bushnell Scout 1000 ARC w/ Realtree AP Camo Laser Rangefinder

Bushnell Scout 1000 ARC w/ Realtree AP Camo Laser Rangefinder Review



Bushnell Scout 1000 ARC w/ Realtree AP Camo Laser Rangefinder Feature

  • Compact 7x magnification rangefinder with Angle Range Compensation (ARC) technology provides accurate "shoots-like" distance
  • Realtree camouflage body, weather resistant, built-in inclinometer
  • Rifle mode provides bullet-drop/ holdover data in inches from 100 to 800 yards
  • Bow mode provides true horizontal distance from 5 to 99 yards
  • Fully multi-coated optics, and built-in tripod mount
Amazingly compact and simple to use, this Bushnell Scout 1000 rangefinder features Bushnell's exclusive Angle Range Compensation (ARC) technology, which accounts for terrain angle to give you an accurate "shoots-like" distance--all with the tap of a button. A Bow mode provides true horizontal distance from 5 to 99 yards, while the Rifle mode provides bullet-drop/holdover data in inches from 100 to 800 yards. This weather-resistant rangefinder features a Realtree camouflage body, built-in inclinometer, fully multi-coated optics, and built-in tripod mount.

Targeting Modes

  • Bow: Provides true horizontal distance from 5 to 99 yards based on angle.
  • Rifle Mode: Select the ballistic group of your firearm (guidelines supplied). When you range your target, an inclinometer displays the angle and provides bullet-drop/holdover in inches (up to 99") from 100 to 600 yards.
  • SCAN: Allows you to pan across the landscape while viewing a continuously updated LCD display of the distances between you and the targets you scan.
  • BullsEye: Geared for close-range use, this mode acquires the distances of small targets and game without inadvertently measuring background target distances. When more than one object is acquired, the closer of the two objects is shown on the LCD display.
  • Brush: Ignores the foreground, such as brush, boulders and tree branches, and provides distances on the LCD display to background objects only.

Specifications

  • Magnification: 5x
  • Objective lens: 24mm
  • Range: 5 to 1000 yards
  • Field of view: 367 feet @ 1000 yards
  • Eye relief: 21m
  • Battery type: 3 volt
  • Weight: 6.6 ounces
  • Dimensions: 1.6 x 2.8 x 3.1 inches

Range

  • Reflective: 1000 yards
  • Tree: 600 yards
  • Deer: 300 yards
  • Accuracy: ± 1 yard

How a Laser Rangefinder Works
Bushnell's Yardage Pro rangefinders use an invisible, eye-safe Class 1 Laser beam (as classified by the FDA) which is "bounced" off distant objects with the press of a button. Then, the rangefinder's high-speed digital clock measures the time it took for a laser beam to reach a target and return to the unit. Next, using advanced digital electronics, the rangefinder instantly calculates the distance within ±1 yard and shows the range in either yards or meters on a through-the-lens LCD Display. The entire process is so fast that less than a second elapses between the time you press the button to generate a laser beam to the time the exact range to your target is displayed.

OTHER BRANDS ARE AN OPTION. SO IS FILLING YOUR TAG. A single button does the math. Just squeeze the shot and rmember your knife. Amazingly compact and simple to use, our new Scout 1000 with ARC figures distance based on terrain angle to give you an accurate "shoots-like" distnace to 1,000 yards. In Rifle Mode, it even tells you where to hold. All with the tap of a button-in a vertical unit small enough to fit inyour shirt pocket. In capability and ease of use, nothing else even comes close.


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