Nikon has announced the release of its new Monarch 3000 Stabilized rangefinder, which the company says reduces vibrations in the viewfinder by 80 percent while simultaneously aligning the viewed image with the laser.
Nikon has unveiled its new Monarch 3000 Stabilized, with the ability to range 3,000 yards while reducing viewfinder vibrations by approximately 80 percent.
Every hunter who has struggled to obtain accurate readings with a laser rangefinder should appreciate Nikon’s Monarch 7i VR. Featuring the same Vibration Reduction technology Nikon uses in its VR camera lenses, the 7i VR is about half the size of a box of ammo and weighs less than 8 ounces.
With the launch of its new line of BDX (Ballistic Data Xchange) rangefinders and riflescopes, SIG Sauer brings precision optics squarely into the information age, allowing for a seamless exchange of data between one’s riflescope, rangefinder and smartphone.
Bushnell has launched its three new optics lines; top-tier Forge, mid-level Nitro and entry-level Prime riflescopes, binoculars, spotting scopes and laser rangefinders.
Built for precision at long range, Leica’s newest laser rangefinder measures up to 2,400 yards and features a newly designed LED display for increased readability.