GPO-USA Releases RangeGuide 10x50

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posted on April 27, 2019
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GPO-USA (German Precision Optics) released yet another unit to its precision-engineered lineup of optics: the RangeGuide 10x50.

The laser rangefinding binocular sports 50mm objective lenses in a package that measures little more than a standard 10x42mm binocular, so hunters who wish to carry two instruments in one are not bogged down with bulk and weight.

The rangefinder is capable of measuring distance from 8-3,000-plus yards. What’s more, GPO’s true-range angle technology calculates the proper distance to target whether shooting uphill or downhill. GPObright high-transmission lens coating technology ensures bright, high-resolution viewing. An OLED display includes nine brightness levels.

The binocular’s scan mode measures about every .3 second—for a blindingly fast three scans per second. A temperature reading assists with shot placement.

The new RangeGuide 10x50 has a suggested retail price of $1,777.77. To learn more, visit gpo-usa.com.

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