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Model: LN1800IGG
Powered by Applied Ballistics, the Nitro 1800 provides a ballistic solution to 800 yards out of the box (upgradeable to over 2000 yards) and pairs with your smartphone for easy set up and data input.
$349.99
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Model: LBC1800
1800 yard range with Applied Ballistics Ultralite getting you accurate shooting solutions out to 800 yards and Bluetooth connection to the Bushnell Ballistic App for easy set up.
$199.99
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Model: LBC1000
The new Bushnell Bone Collector gives you 1000 yard range and ARC angle range compensation for true distances to target in a new ergonomic design.
$149.99
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Model: FX1042AD

Superb ranging accuracy and advanced optics combine to make the best of both worlds in Bushnell’s Fusion X 10X42mm Ranging Binocular. Our HDOS—High-Definition Optical System—provides optimum viewing clarity, while the one-of-a-kind ActivSync™ Display means you’ll never again have trouble reading the ranging readout. Together, they make the Fusion X the one tool every hunter needs.

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Price reduced from $699.99 to $579.99
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Rangefinders Long-Range Shooting

Keep your game in sight with Bushnell’s long-range shooting rangefinders.

Having the right optical devices at your side is crucial – whether for hunting or for competition. That means you need to have a top-notch long-range laser rangefinder to make sure you line up the best shot possible.

When you’re on the trail looking for elk or other large game, or at the range, you’re going to need a reliable rangefinder for long-range shooting.

Unfortunately, our eyes aren’t built to have the precision and detail required to spot a target and factor in the exact distance. So, to hit the mark, you need to have the right rangefinder to help you identify your range and start calculating your dope data.

Rangefinders come in several types, although their primary differences revolve around priority differences. First and second-priority modes help you better line up your sight.

  • First Priority Mode: This mode helps you line up your sight in an unobstructed situation. This mode is often saved for close-range shooting or aiming in sports, such as golf
  • Second Priority Mode: This mode allows you to identify/read the farthest object in your view, bypassing any trees, brush or other obstructions. The second priority mode is ideal for hunting, especially at longer distances.

When choosing your ideal long-range rangefinder, you’ll want to consider a few key factors, including:

  • Distance required
  • Application – where will you be hunting
  • Conditions during application – weather, time of day, etc.
  • Price point
  • Features

One of the biggest deciding factors will be your budget. You can get some outstanding rangefinders for long-range shooting at lower price points. However, you’ll likely end up sacrificing some specialty features to save a few dollars.

When participating in long-range shooting, the best rangefinders for long-range shooting will have a viewing distance of 1000 yards or greater. From there, you can decide what types of additional features you’d like, such as integrated Applied Ballistics, compatible apps, Bluetooth pairing, etc.

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