Bushnell has introduced a revolutionary new archery laser range finder that allows hunters to see the trajectory of the arrow before it leaves the bow.
Leupold’s new RX-2800 TBR/W laser rangefinder is compact, durable and easy to use, and features ½-yard accuracy out to 2,800 yards, 7X magnification, an easy-to-read OLED display and the company’s TBR/W technology, which takes into account the angle of your shot and your rifle's ballistics for greater first-shot accuracy.
Nikon Sport Optics has announced the release of its latest laser rangefinder—which features a never-before-seen caveat. The Monarch 7i VR is being hailed as the industry's first laser rangefinder to feature a vibration reduction system.
Nikon has unveiled its new Monarch 3000 Stabilized, with the ability to range 3,000 yards while reducing viewfinder vibrations by approximately 80 percent.
In the century or so since its founding—not as an optics company, mind you, but we'll get to that in a minute—Leupold & Stevens, often referred to simply as Leupold, has provided riflescopes to hunters, shooters and the entirety of the United States military. There's no real shortage of things to say about Leupold's long history. That said, we've dug up 10 (possibly) little-known facts about the Beaverton, Ore., staple.