Bushnell Range Finders Make Target Acquisition Easy

When you're out stalking big game or dangerousthings - like deer - will be more difficult to measure at
game, you often are required to take a shot fromgreater distances.
quite a distance, like 500 to 600 yards.Bushnell Range Finders have several features to help
Based on distance-measuring laser technology,you be more accurate:
Bushnell range finders are used to accurately select aRain - precipitation can affect accuracy readings, so
target and tell you precisely how far away thatthere is a setting to compensate for rain.
target is.Scan - this features gives you a constant display of
The distance is within plus or minus 1 yard and isdistance while you point at different objects.
displayed instantly.Bull's-eye - Bushnell range finders feature a cross-hair
Yardage Pro range finders feature a built-in 'throughfor short range target acquisition. This allows you to
the lens' LCD display that relays the informationzero in on small game without accidentally measuring
quickly and clearly.background targets.
With an invisible, eye-safe, Class 1 laser, a beam isBrush - this setting ignores the foreground (for
bounced off your target with the press of a button.example brush, trees, branches) and only displays the
A high-speed internal measuring device calculates thedistance of background objects (like a deer or
distance by measuring the time required for the laserelephant).
beam signal to hit the target and bounce back.ARC - Angle Range Compensation gives you true
You can see the distance in either yards or meters -horizontal distance when in BOW mode (useful when
in less than a second from the time you press theshooting from a tree stand) and bullet drop in inches
button with Bushnell range finders.when in Rifle mode.
The distance that you can measure objects dependsBushnell range finders give you the features you
on their reflectivity. Hard surfaces that reflect lightneed to drop game at any range your equipment can
better can be measured at greater distances. Softreach.