Magnification | 7x |
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Objective Lens Diameter | 24 mm |
Reticle | HCD Corrected Shoot-To Range |
Range Reflective (yards) | 2000 yds |
Range Tree (yards) | 1800 yds |
Range Deer (yards) | 1400 yds |
Max Angle Reading | + / - 60 degrees |
Linear Field of View | 335 feet/1000 yards |
Angular Field of View | 6.4 degrees |
Eye Relief | 16 mm |
Length | 4.1 inches |
Width | 1.8 inches |
Weight | 7.6 oz |
ArmorTek® | Ultra-hard, scratch-resistant coating protects exterior lenses from scratches, oil, and dirt. |
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HD Lens Elements | HD |
Learn what separates the Diamondback™ HD 2000 from the Ranger® 1800. Superior optical quality, increased magnification, and a more efficient laser rangefinder are a few features that make the Diamondback™ HD 2000 a more robust package. Jimmy breaks them down in detail in this video.
If ranging targets at 1,000 yards and beyond is a staple in your repertoire, your laser rangefinder needs the horsepower to go long and the toughness to stand up to the field. The ultra-fast Diamondback™ HD 2000 gives hunters 2,000 yards max range, and 1,400 yards on game.
Rounding out a list that already includes the time-tested Razor® HD 4000, the Viper® HD 3000, Diamondback™ HD 2000, and Crossfire™ HD 1400 laser rangefinders will find a place in your pack, no matter the task. Each model comes equipped with an HD optical system and is accompanied by a new soft carry case. Join Jimmy as he breaks down what makes each unit unique.
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