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Leopold Optics

Leopold OpticsVendetta New Leupold Rangefinder

Leupold Rangefinder Vendetta
Leupold Hunting optics manufacturer did not just come out with a new range finder, they created an entirely new category: the bow mounted laser rangefinder. The new Leupold rangefinder Vendetta is mounted on the riser of your bow and can be used when you're stratum. No, you do not look through it, that was my first thought as he took a red LED display on the back of the device which displays the range so you can easily see in hunting situations.

Observation
The unit has a laser rangefinder Vendetta visible is used only for observation purposes and is not used for hunting. As seen in the Vendetta you use your eyes on high wires and adjust the laser until it is visible up top alongside your PIN. Since then, your PIN can not be more than perfect alignment with the Vendetta, if it was you could not see your pins, there will always be out of the amount of offset from the top to your PIN rangefinder Vendetta. This distance should be only a few inches and as long as you follow the procedures in sight and parallel to the rangefinder, it will be close enough to aim the rangefinder in the field.

Going
The new Leupold rangefinder has a short cable lead from the base of the unit and the cable has a trigger mechanism on the end. The release button is mounted on the handle of your bow so you can use to activate the rangefinder, while taking full. The rangefinder also has a scan mode once you've established your bow, you can follow your target as it approaches the range will be constantly updated, no need to press the button twenty times just hold and parking will provide an update on the red LED display.

Notes
The Vendetta Leupold is not legal in all states for hunting, so be sure and check your state's laws or visit the website Leupold to see if it is legal for hunting in your area. To date many online stores have these units in the list with most of them requesting $ 300, but no stores had them in stock. So, as with many new optical hunting they might be difficult to find for some time.

Posted on April 2, 2010.
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