EuroOptic posted the rangefinder this morning with an MSRP of $279.99 and a list price of $199.99. Check out the link in the description to buy it on EuroOptic and support this channel.
Very easy for me to read. You can adjust the brightness as necessary. I have it set to a level that works most of the time, but occasionally I have to turn the brightness up if there is a lot of snow on the ground in direct sunlight.
it reads in .1 yard increments up to 999.9 yards, but they also state the accuracy is +/- 1 yard at 100 yards, so I would mainly trust those tenths at closer ranges.
EuroOptic posted the rangefinder this morning with an MSRP of $279.99 and a list price of $199.99. Check out the link in the description to buy it on EuroOptic and support this channel.
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Great video, sir! Thanks. I’ll definitely be picking this unit up. Cool to see that they sent it to you.
Thanks for watching! It is a great little rangefinder for the money.
I bought one today!! Love it!!
Nice! Glad it’s working out!
How is the digital display of the yardage numbers? Pretty clear ? Easy to read ?
Very easy for me to read. You can adjust the brightness as necessary. I have it set to a level that works most of the time, but occasionally I have to turn the brightness up if there is a lot of snow on the ground in direct sunlight.
@@AdventureColorado awesome thanks
I was looking for testing and examples of what it looks like. Do you have a video for this?
I don't, I don't have a quality way to show the view through the viewfinder, so this was more of an overview than a thorough test.
Nothing about the display?
It is a pretty simple reticle display. I don't have a wait to film through it without looking horrible. Any specific questions about it?
@@AdventureColorado does it range down to half yards (30.5) (30.6) and so on?
it reads in .1 yard increments up to 999.9 yards, but they also state the accuracy is +/- 1 yard at 100 yards, so I would mainly trust those tenths at closer ranges.