Leupold RX-1300i Tbr w/DNA Laser Rangefinder
- Model #174555 – RX-1300i in Black/Gray
- 100% Waterproof, fogproof, and backed by Leupold’s gold ring 2-year electronics warranty
- True Ballistic Range (TBR) technology accounts for incline, range to target, and your ballistics information
- 3 Reticle Options – Plus Point, Duplex, and Duplex with Plus Point
- Scan Mode – continuous range updates keep you on target as you track movement or scan an area
$1,100.00
Performance, versatility, and reliability all come together in the RX-1300i TBR range finder.
Its ½ yard accuracy out to 1,300 yards and True Ballistic Range (TBR) out to 800 yards means you’ll have the tool you need to be successful in almost any environment.
This range finder delivers superior brightness and resolution and also features our unique Trophy Scale, so you can easily gauge an animal’s size while you’re ranging it to make sure it’s a shooter. And at only 7 ounces, the benefits far outweigh the weight.
Specification: Leupold RX-1300i Tbr w/DNA Laser Rangefinder
Product Dimensions | 3.1 x 4.2 x 4.8 inches |
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Shipping Weight | 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) |
Item model number | 174555 |
Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 30 customer reviews |
Brand | Leupold |
MPN | 174555 |
UPC | 030317018467 |
RYAN A KUHN –
I bought this thinking it would be great for bow hunting and that would be its only niche; however, this thing really delivers. I was skeptical about its advertised ranging abilities, not anymore. I went out and was able to consistently range cows to 600 yards (they were the farthest away).The included picture shows a wood line in the far background, between the oak trees. I was able to range that wood line to be 1750 yards. As a surveyor,I called BS at the time. I later confirmed it was 1755 yards to the edge of that wood line, WOW. (The picture is through 8x binos, not the rangefinder)GREAT PRODUCT!!
MikeFish –
I absolutely love this rangefinder. I took it bow hunting and it is nice to use in place of bulky binocs. In many situations the 6x zoom was very helpful to help with spotting and the bow setting that compensates for elevation differences is pretty neat and can be extremely helpful. Feels very nice and compact in your hands. I also really like that you can hold the button down and see constant distant updates.
Roadrunner –
I don’t understand the recent price fluctuations on this product; however I paid less than $200 which makes this an exceptional value at that price. I probably wouldn’t have purchased if the price were at the current price of nearly $300, simply because I don’t really need it. It is a luxury item to me.It is accurate and very easy to use provided you take it along with the instructions and practice for 15 or 20 minutes.I love the size. Fairly small with nice contour.Biggest down side to me is that the trajectory profiles don’t quite match the high trajectory world I function in. This only applies to the rifle made, I cannot speak for the bow mode. 95% of shooters would be adequately served by this unit. The remaining 5%, like me, don’t actually need a rangefinder, but hey, I love toys!It has trig features that would serve hikers or loggers well.I use it wearing glasses, but it, like binoculars, is a little easier to use without glasses.One caveat: this is my first rangefinder, so I can’t compare it to others. I do enjoy having it!It was missing the quick reference card that customer service promptly supplied! Two thumbs up!!
Sally Hallgren –
This is great for archery and also rifle. Does have a learning curve that is pretty easy. The thing I don’t understand is why my price was $179 last week and now is $250+. Still a great price off MSRP at Leopold but I will not be getting more for friends.
Douglas K. Rose –
I love this product. Thought I would do the man thing and try to figure it out myself without Instruction booklet. After surrendering the the users manual, setup was a breeze and I love it. Originally bought for bow, but will use for long range shooting when I go elk hunting. Great product, Leopoldo never disappoints. 4 thumbs up, 7/5 stars, would definitely recommend to anyone who asks me what rangefinder to get.
Darren K –
Geeat laser range finder. Allows you to hold the power/aquire button to detect and measure distance with multiple targets. Haven’t figured out the remaining options
FoxTech –
Great for archery and rifle, clear and accurate optics. Love it for my bow ranging
William R. –
Accurate and compact, look around for the best price on Amazon.
Mike Pellegrin –
Excellent rangefinder, easy to use, lots of great features and perfect size feels great in the hand. Would definitely buy again.