Ryo
9 June 2009, 16:57
I never really heard of anyone talking aboug these, but it makes sense to have a rangefinder built into a scope. There's actually a couple of models out that I didn't know about.
Swarovski LRS3
http://www.gunaccessories.com/Swarovski/LaserRangefindingScope/LRS.jpg
Burris Laserscope
http://www.burrisoptics.com/images/laserscope_01.jpg
Nikon IRT
http://www.hunting-headquarters.com/showmedia.wml/storeid/514/filename/GS46692-3.jpg
Zeiss Diarange
http://www.mackspw.com/ProductImages/XLarge/127145.jpg
Bushnell Yardage Pro
http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/actoptics/bushnell-yardage-pro-laser-rangefinder-rifle-scope-20-4124.jpg
Just curious if anyone has tried them out. I read a review saying that the Zeiss had one of the best clarity and low light optics when compared to the Bushnell and Burris.. but of course there's a huge price difference.
Swarovski LRS3
http://www.gunaccessories.com/Swarovski/LaserRangefindingScope/LRS.jpg
Burris Laserscope
http://www.burrisoptics.com/images/laserscope_01.jpg
Nikon IRT
http://www.hunting-headquarters.com/showmedia.wml/storeid/514/filename/GS46692-3.jpg
Zeiss Diarange
http://www.mackspw.com/ProductImages/XLarge/127145.jpg
Bushnell Yardage Pro
http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/actoptics/bushnell-yardage-pro-laser-rangefinder-rifle-scope-20-4124.jpg
Just curious if anyone has tried them out. I read a review saying that the Zeiss had one of the best clarity and low light optics when compared to the Bushnell and Burris.. but of course there's a huge price difference.