Magnification | 7x |
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Objective Lens Diameter | 25 mm |
Reticle | HCD Corrected Shoot-To Range |
Range Reflective (yards) | 3000 yds |
Range Tree (yards) | 2300 yds |
Range Deer (yards) | 2000 yds |
Max Angle Reading | +/- 89 degrees |
Linear Field of View | 314 feet @ 1,000 yds |
Angular Field of View | 6 degrees |
Eye Relief | 15.5 mm |
Length | 4.2 inches |
Width | 1.7 inches |
Weight | 9.1 oz |
ArmorTek® | Ultra-hard, scratch-resistant coating protects exterior lenses from scratches, oil and dirt. |
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HD Lens Elements | HD |
Rubber Armor | Provides a secure, non-slip grip, and durable external protection. |
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.
Whether you’re in open country or tall timber, precision and speed mean the difference between filling your freezer and tag soup. The Viper® HD 3000 laser rangefinder gives you the tools to act quickly and confidently, with a 3,000-yard max range, and 2,000 yards on game.
First mode? Last mode? Normal mode? Choosing the right rangefinder mode can be tricky. Understanding the best mode for your application will help you get more performance out of your rangefinder, so join Jimmy as he breaks them down in detail.
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