New for 2024: Swarovski EL Range 32 Binocular

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posted on February 5, 2024
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Swarovski EL Range 32 Lead

Have you considered purchasing a rangefinding binocular to finetune your firearm for accuracy? Rangefinders are like small computers, able to calculate distance and provide information for turret adjustments for a specific cartridge, powder charge, and bullet. Swarovski has released a new compact, lightweight EL Range 32 in a choice of 8X or 10X magnification. The binoculars are bright and clear, and feature HD glass. The rangefinding binoculars can be used with firearms and ballistic information to provide exact information about trajectory and compensation for bullet drops. The display provided adjustment information in MOA or MRAD adjustments that can be used with any scope with aligning adjustment.

Swarovski EL Range 32 rangefinding binocular.

The binoculars weigh just 24 ounces and are 5.6 inches long. The EL Range 32 offers the choice of the left or right-side button for the measurement button, making them ambidextrous. The opposite button will become the mode button. With a range of 10 to 1,500 yards, the EL Range 32 can cover any hunting application with a muzzleloader, centerfire rifle, or bow. The 32 mm model, with its new single bridge design, has the familiar EL Range features such as HD optics, magnesium housing, ballistic readout of rifle scope click corrections in MOA or MRAD, scan mode and Tracking Assistant, which helps narrow down the area where you took your last shot.

The EL Range can be configured using the EL Range Configurator App and customized with the hunter’s data for precise ranging. The FRR Forehead Rest has been further enhanced for maximum stability and is available as an accessory.

For more information, visit swarovskioptik.com.

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