The Bushnell Scout 1000 rangefinder is a small, accurate instrument for measuring distances at the golf course, in the woods, or at a firing range.
The unit has comfortable eye relief and 5x magnification, with some intelligent modes so that you can selectively measure exactly for the distance of the object you seek, and not what is in front of or behind it.
This Scout 1000 rangefinder has angle range compensation capacity, with a built-in inclinometer that displays the rangefinder's angle -60 to +60 from level, and is accurate within one degree. This information, in this model, is integrated into 'bow' and 'rifle' measuring modes-which further tailor the expressed readings to help a bowhunter or rifleman hit their target.
| Prism Type | Roof |
| Magnification | 5x |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 24mm |
| Angle of View | 7.0° |
| Field-of-View (@ 1000 Yds) | 367' (113 m at 1000 m) |
| Minimum Focus Distance | Not specified by manufacturer |
| Focusing Range & Accuracy | 5-1000 Yards (5-914m) ±1yd |
| Exit Pupil Diameter | 4.8mm |
| Eye Relief | 21mm |
| Relative Brightness | 23.8 |
| Twilight Factor | 11..0 |
| Weatherproofing | Water resistant |
| Tripod Socket | Yes |
| Power Source | One CR2 3-volt lithium battery |
| Dimensions | 1.7 x 2.9 x 4.3" (41 x 71 x 180mm) WxHxD |
| Weight | 0.42 lb (190g) |
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Comments about Bushnell Scout 1000 ARC Laser Rangefinder (Realtree AP HD Camouflage):
I was a little skeptical at first about using a range finder but after using it the first time and being able to pin point distances around my stand it proved to be very useful in determining exactly how far away deer were.
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Comments about Bushnell Scout 1000 ARC Laser Rangefinder (Realtree AP HD Camouflage):
The product I use it to measure distances at the moment of classifying my rifle and for the recechos. And there looks like to me a great product of very good relation a quality I boast
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Comments about Bushnell Scout 1000 ARC Laser Rangefinder (Realtree AP HD Camouflage):
I waited to buy a rangefinder until the product category matured and prices came down, and it was well worth the wait. Easy to use, accurate, and very versatile! The only minor regret is that I found out that I really didn't need the ARC feature, which cost me $100 considering the standard model was $50 cheaper and had a $50 rebate. The ARC feature only confirmed that my prior "guesstimates" for angle adjustments were pretty accurate, at least for my Midwestern relatively flat topo hunting - if I were hunting in rugged terrain the extra feature would be well worth the extra money. All in all I am very happy with the product.
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