Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Bushnell Scout 1000 ARC Laser Rangefinder

Bushnell Scout 1000 ARC Laser Rangefinder Review



Scout 1000
w/ ARC
Level more than just the playing field. Lay'em flat from up high or down low. Amazingly compact and simple to use, our new Scout 1000 with angle Range Compensation (ARC) figures distance based on terrain angle to give you accurate "shoot-like" distance. In Rifle mode, it even tells you where to hold. Available with or without ARC, both units are accurate from 5 to 1,000 yards. Range your target with the tap of a single button - in a unit small enough to fit in your shirt pocket.
Features:
  • Built-in inclinometer
  • Range: 5 - 1,000 yards
  • Bow mode - provides true horizontal distance from 5 to 99 yards
  • Rifle mode - provides bullet-drop/ holdover data in inches from 100 to 800 yards
  • Standard SCAN mode
  • BullsEye™ mode - displays the distance of closest object
  • Brush™ mode - displays the distance of background objects
  • Multi-coated optics
  • Weather Resistant
  • Built-in tripod mount

  • Target 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 199") from 100 to 800 yards.
    • SCAN: SCAN across the course while viewing a continuously updated LCD display of the distance between you and your target.
    • BullsEye™: Geared for close-range use, this mode acquires the distances of small targets and game without inadvertently measuring back ground 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.


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