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The Top 5 Best Rangefinders for Hunting in 2023

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The Top 5 Best Rangefinders for Hunting in 2023

1. Leica CRF Rangemaster 3500

Price: $1099 at Blackovis.com

The Leica CRF Rangemaster 3500 is a top-of-the-line rangefinder designed for serious hunters. With an impressive range of up to 3,500 yards, it's perfect for long-distance shots. Its build quality is exceptional, and the OLED display ensures clarity even in low-light conditions. The 3500 is a premium choice for hunters who demand the best in precision and performance. Leica also provides a generous warranty on all sport optics!

Customer Review: "Great image clarity, the guys at Outdoorsmans answered all my questions, I set up my ballistic profile on the app, and everything checks out perfectly. Measuring range is accurate, and I can't imagine a more powerful unit." - John F.

2. Leica Rangemaster CRF 2800

Price: $799 at Outdoorsmans

If extreme long range is not a requirement for you, the Leica Rangemaster CRF 2800 offers exceptional rangefinding capabilities with a range of 2,800 yards. Its lightweight, compact design makes it easy to carry in the field. While not as long-range as the 3500 model, it still delivers Leica's renowned optical clarity and precision for mid-range to long-range hunting scenarios. This model is quite possibly the best value on the market! Leica also provides a generous warranty on all sport optics!

Customer Review: “Best rangefinder to link with a kestrel. Easy to use and fast.” - Earnest W

3. Gunwerks Revic BR4 Ballistic Rangefinder

Price: $1285 at Outdoorsmans

The Gunwerks Revic BR4 Ballistic Rangefinder is a cutting-edge device designed for precision long-range shooting. Its standout feature is the built-in ballistic calculator, which takes the guesswork out of long shots. With crystal-clear optics and advanced technology, the BR4 is a game-changer for hunters who demand the utmost in accuracy.

Customer Review: "It will be difficult to go back to any other type of rangefinder. This one does so much thinking for you that it makes tricky shots a breeze!" - Sarah H.

4. Leica Rangemaster CRF 2400-R

Price: $599 at Outdoorsmans

The Leica Rangemaster CRF 2400-R offers reliable rangefinding up to 2,400 yards. It's a compact and affordable option for hunters who need solid performance without breaking the bank. Leica's reputation for quality and precision is maintained in this mid-range model. Leica also provides a generous warranty on all sport optics!

Customer Review: “Clear glass, fast and accurate ranges!” - Nic H.

5. Leupold RX-FullDraw 5 Rangefinder

Price: $399.99 at Outdoorsmans

Built for the bowhunter and the competitive archer, the new RX-FullDraw 5 is the most ballistically advanced archery rangefinder on the market. Using your bow’s velocity, peep height, your arrow weight, and the angles of your shots, it calculates laser-accurate ranges based on your specific gear. It calculates trajectory so that you can avoid limbs or other obstacles, displaying the trajectory of your specific arrow above the reticle! Its fast target acquisition and durable build make it a reliable companion in the field. This rangefinder is a cost-effective solution for bowhunters who demand accuracy without compromising on quality.

Customer Review: "The Leupold RX-Full Draw 5 is an excellent rangefinder for bowhunters like me. Its angle compensation feature is spot on, and it's fast to acquire targets. The price is reasonable, and it has held up well in various weather conditions. Highly recommended for bowhunters on a budget." - Mike T.

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Kevin Guillen

Kevin is a student of adventure. After an upbringing in one of the most pristine duck hunting areas in the country, he moved to Arizona and became involved in the Outdoorsmans, Wilderness Athlete, and Western Hunter family of companies. Between researching and testing gear, planning trips, and experiencing much of the best the West has to offer a hunter, there is not much he couldn’t comment on. Kevin was long affectionately known as Mr. Wilderness during his time as communications director at Wilderness Athlete, but as his skills, interests, and family have grown, he has become an integral part of the Western Hunter team and a wealth of knowledge on everything our magazine entails. Kevin lives in our home base of Fountain Hills, AZ with his wife, daughter, and son, who are like family (or literally family) to our entire team.

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