First Look: GPO RangeTracker 2000 Rangefinder

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posted on March 7, 2024
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German Precision Optics (GPO) has expanded its RangeTracker line with the new RangeTracker 2000. This compact, lightweight, one-handed rangefinder allows shooters to accurately range targets out to 2000 yards on reflective targets in optimal conditions.

The GPO RangeTracker 2000 handheld rangefinder incorporates crystal-clear optics and modern electronic technology, wrapped into a small, durable, multi-use rangefinding tool. Its extended range will far surpass the needs of even the longest-range hunters, while a close-up capability of six yards will appeal to bowhunters.

RangeTracker 2000 Rangefinder

Enhancing the performance of the RangeTracker product line is its OLED red-illuminated display readout. This illuminated display has multiple brightness settings that can be set so the readout is visible in the lowest light condition, or turned off for a black LCD readout on sunny days.

Like the GPO RangeTracker 1800—introduced in 2021—the RangeTracker 2000 includes a high-transmission optical system coated with GPO’s proprietary GPObright lens coatings, both line-of-sight and True-range adjusted angle distance readings, a Hyperscan feature that provides three readings per second, and Targetseeker technology that offers “best” and “last” laser hits. All these features combine for a rangefinger that is as functional as it is durable. 

As is the case with all GPO offerings, the RangeTracker 2000 is backed by GPO's Spectacular Lifetime Warranty. For more information on this, or any other GPO products, please visit gpo-usa.com, MSRP: $499.99.

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