Best Laser Range You'll Ever Find

Published on May 7, 2014
Duration: 5:17

This guide details the use of the USCCA Tactical Rangefinder, presented by Kevin Michalowski of USCCA. It covers its key features, including 6x magnification, a 1000-yard range, and +/- 1 yard accuracy. The guide explains how to utilize its Line of Sight, Horizontal Distance (with angle compensation), and Scan Modes for various shooting scenarios, emphasizing its value for precision shooters and hunters.

Quick Summary

The USCCA Tactical Rangefinder offers 6x magnification and a 1000-yard range with +/- 1 yard accuracy. It features Line of Sight, Horizontal Distance (with angle compensation), and Scan Modes, plus IPX4 water resistance, making it a versatile and durable tool for precision shooting and hunting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Best Rangefinder
  2. 00:35USCCA Tactical Rangefinder Reveal
  3. 01:10Key Features: Range & Magnification
  4. 01:50Advanced Measurement Modes
  5. 02:30Practical Demonstration & Clarity
  6. 03:15Value Proposition & Performance
  7. 03:45Availability & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the USCCA Tactical Rangefinder?

The USCCA Tactical Rangefinder boasts 6x magnification, a maximum range of 1000 yards for reflective targets, and an accuracy of +/- 1 yard. It includes Line of Sight, Horizontal Distance (with angle compensation), and Scan Modes, plus IPX4 water resistance.

How does the Horizontal Distance mode on the USCCA Tactical Rangefinder work?

The Horizontal Distance mode on the USCCA Tactical Rangefinder automatically compensates for the angle of your shot, whether uphill or downhill. This ensures you get an accurate horizontal distance reading, crucial for precise shot placement in varied terrain.

What is the maximum range and accuracy of the USCCA Tactical Rangefinder?

The USCCA Tactical Rangefinder can measure distances up to 1000 yards for reflective targets. Its accuracy is rated at +/- 1 yard, providing reliable data for most shooting and hunting applications.

Is the USCCA Tactical Rangefinder suitable for use in wet conditions?

Yes, the USCCA Tactical Rangefinder is designed with IPX4 water resistance. This rating means it can withstand splashes and light rain, making it a durable tool for use in various outdoor and potentially wet environments.

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