X-Vision Optics RFP875 Rangefinder

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posted on August 12, 2021
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The new X-Vision Optics RFP875 Rangefinder has been designed with varied outdoor conditions in mind. Offering multiple modes (Standard, Rain, Golf, Hunting) for any situation and a PDLC smart-glass display, the rangefinder delivers clear readings even in low-light environments up to 875 yards.

The device boasts 6x magnification for precise readings to the target, so you can have the utmost confidence in your placement before you pull the trigger. An angle measurement range of 90 degrees that is accurate within one degree also helps ensure realistic measurements on this front. 

Of the aforementioned modes, rain mode is ideal for rainy or foggy days where the target distance is greater than 30 yards, with the horizontal distance (HD) provided. Hunt mode, meanwhile, gives preference to a further object, ignoring interfering objects like bushes and branches. The standard mode provides distance and angle measurement.

The compact and lightweight rangefinder is easy to use with two operating buttons for efficiency of operation, and ships with a cleaning cloth, soft pouch, lanyard, and poly bag. The rangefinder itself runs on a single, long-lasting CR2 Battery. For more information, please visit xvisionoptics.com.

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