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Featuring Nikon's Revolutionary Tru-Target (TT) Ranging System and original digital processor, the new Nikon Team Realtree Laser800 Rangefinders (8357) allow you to prioritize smaller and harder to range targets at the push of a button. In the First Target Priority mode, confidently range objects as small as fence posts or get an instant reading on that lone buck in the meadow. The Distant Target Priority mode displays range to the farthest target among multiple results by a single measurement, ideal for accurate ranging in typical hunting situations where game animals may be partially obscured by grass or brush.
Pinpoint, 1/2 yard precision at 400 yards and consistent ranging capability up to 800 yards, backlit LCD display, 6-power multicoated optics (with an eyeglass-friendly 18mm of eye relief), the Monarch Laser800 Rangefinders are guaranteed 100% waterproof and fogproof.
The Nikon Laser Rangefinders feature an easy-to-grip black rubber armored body. It is tripod adaptable rangefinders and includes a neck lanyard, belt case, battery and available in a Team Realrtree version featuring Realtree Hardwoods Green HD camouflage.
The addition of the new Realtree Camo Camouflage pattern announced by Nikon to its product line for 2007. Nikon offers multiple camo binoculars, riflescopes, and laser rangefinders in the new Realtree APG (All-Purpose Green) pattern - lightening up the look of the optics with the new open, contrasty and realistic pattern.
Half-Yard Accuracy - NIKON Team Realtree Laser800 Rangefinders: Whether you hunt with a bow or rifle, Nikon has the right Laser Rangefinder to match your hunting style and budget with fast, accurate reads, unmatched ½ yard precision and single button simplicity. When you crunch the numbers it becomes clear that Nikon’s unmatched ½ yard precision becomes the most important feature to consider for real world hunting situations. For Example, take an average bow hunt: You’re 15 feet up a tree, the deer measures 25 yards from your position. The aiming distance, when compensating for angle, from you to the deer, is 24.5 yards- exactly ½ yard of difference. Move that deer out to 40 yards and the aiming distance would be 44.5 yards- all within Nikon’s level of accuracy. Now factor in that the competitors’ laser rangefinders are only accurate to ±1 yard, and you can see beyond the fuzzy math to how those less accurate laser rangefinders can actually have a negative impact on your shot.
Tru-Target Ranging System - NIKON Team Realtree Laser800 Rangefinders: First Target Priority Mode: Allows confident ranging of object as small as fence posts or to get an instant reading on that lone buck in the meadow. Distant Target Priority Mode: Displays range to the farthest target among the targets measured, ideal for accurate ranging in typical hunting situations where game animals may be partially obscured by grass or brush.
SPECIFICATIONS Magnification, x 6 Objective Diameter, mm 21 Real Angular Filed of View 6 Apparent Angular Field of View 36 FOV@1000 yds, ft 330 Weight, oz / grams 7.4 / 210 |
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