When the game comes down to inches the window of opportunity is small, the Razor® HD 4000 delivers the ranging data you need to make your first shot count. Its advanced modes adapt to any field conditions, providing consistent, repeatable performance when you can’t afford to miss. The extremely effective angle compensated laser rangefinder features four targeting modes (Normal Mode, First Mode, Last Mode and Extended Laser Range Mode) for any ranging environment. The primary HCD (Horizontal Component Distance) range mode provides key angle compensated range information required by the vast majority of shooters in a simple, quick to read display. The Razor HD 4000 also has a LOS (Line of Sight) range mode and scan feature.
Included:
- Carrying case
- Lens cloth
- Hex wrench
- CR2 battery
Reticle
Horizontal Component Distance (HCD): Displays the slope angle compensated distance to the target.
Line of Sight (LOS): Displays the actual line of sight range.
Scan Feature: Displays continuous distance readings while panning across a landscape.
Normal Mode: The standard mode providing the target's range with the strongest range result. Recommended for most situations.
First Mode: Displays the closest distance when ranging. Ideal for ranging a smaller target in front of other larger or more reflective objects.
Last Mode: Displays the farthest distance when ranging. Ideal for ranging a specific target behind a group of objects like brush, trees, rocks, etc.
Extended Laser Range (ELR) Mode: Ideal for ranging targets at extreme distances. A slightly longer response time allows greatly for extended range distances. Best used on a tripod.
- Range Reflective (yards):
- 4000
- Range Tree (yards):
- 2500
- Range Deer (yards):
- 2200
- Linear Field of View:
- 341.25 ft @ 1,000 yds
- Eye Relief:
- 16-19 mm
- Accuracy (≤ 199.9 yds):
- .5 yds
- Accuracy (200 - 1000 yds):
- 1 yds
- Accuracy (> 1000 yds):
- 2 yds