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Leupold 62840 RX-IV Laser Digital Rangefinder Boone & Crockett Edition Golden SageThis model of Leupold Rangefinders is discontinued and no longer available. Please, choose from our wide selection of Nikon Rangefinders, Opti-Logic Range Finders, Simmons Range-Finders and other Rangefinders on our site. Leupold RX-IV Boone and Crockett Edition Digital Laser Range Finding Binocular 62840 does even more than giving you the True Ballistic Range, MOA adjustments, or hold over points for reflective targets out to 1,500 yards. This unique digital rangefinder can help you find the trophy you?ve been hunting for. Based on the range to the animal you?ve targeted, Leupold RXIV Boone and Crockett Edition Digital Laser Rangefinder uses a unique digital Trophy Scale that will calculate the spread on game. Set it to calculate a 30- inch spread on a Mule Deer, and it will tell you if the Mulie you?ve targeted measures up. Measure anywhere from 10 to 60 inches, in increments of one inch. Of course you still have other high-performance features including seven rifle ballistics group settings, three bow settings, accurate measurements in feet, yards or meters, and more. Finally, Leupold?ve emblazoned this special edition Leupold rangefinder with the Boone and Crockett medallion. Specifications for LEUPOLD? RX-4 BOONE & CROCKETT EDITION DIGITAL LASER RANGEFINDER:
 | | Item Number & Finish: |  | 62840 (Black & Golden Sage) |  | | Lens Coating: |  | Multicoated Lens System |  | | Environmental Protection: |  | Waterproof |  | | Eyecups: |  | Fold-Down Rubber |  | | Actual Magnification: |  | 8x |  | | Linear Field of View (ft @ 1000 yd): |  | 236.0 |  | | Linear Field of View (m @ 1000 m): |  | 71.5 |  | | Angular Field of View (degrees): |  | 4.5 |  | | Weight (ounces): |  | 12.0 |  | | Weight (grams): |  | 340.0 |  | | Length (in): |  | 4.7 |  | | Length (mm): |  | 119.0 |  | | Objective Aperture (mm): |  | 28 |  | | Twilight Factor: |  | 15.0 |  | | Exit Pupil (mm): |  | 3.5 |  | | Eye Relief (mm): |  | 16.0 |  | | Close Focus Distance (ft): |  | 18.0 |  | | Close Focus Distance (m): |  | 6.0 |  | | Maximum Range (yd): |  | 1,500.0 |  | | Maximum Range (m): |  | 1.371.6 |  | | Minimum Range (yd): |  | 3.0 |  | | M inimum Range (m): |  | 2.7 |  |
Features of Leupold RX4 Boone & Crockett Edition Laser Digital Rangefinder:
- All Leupold RX IV features, specs and ranging capability except thermometer, compass, match 13 reticle system, being replaced with only 3 reticles, more info to follow
- Quick Set Rotary Menu
- True Ballistic Range
- Inclinometer
- Illuminated Display
- Clear Field Display Cleanup Mode
- Fast Eyepiece Focus with Precision Clicks
- Long Range Mode, Rain Mode, 1st Target Mode, Last Target Mode
- Trophy Scale
- Game Measuring Scale that will judge the spread of antlers or the height of a target
- Logarithmic Scale - A system of lines that will automatically adjust to the distance the rangefinder measures
- How it works
- A specific size is entered into the rangefinder, such as 30?, in the numeric display above the aiming point
- When ranging, three vertical lines will appear above the aiming reticle, and a 2 number range will appear above. The numbers will read something like 29-33. That is the range of the 2nd and 3rd lines over the aiming point
- Judging from the first vertical line, you can see if the antlers you are trying to measure fall short of 29?, between 29-33? or more than 33?
- 3 Reticles will be available in this model: Duplex, Plus Point and the Boone & Crockett Big Game Reticle
- Boone & Crockett Big Game
- Flashing Aiming Points show your hold over position that can be used in conjunction with the B&C reticle in your riflescope.
- The flashing aiming point automatically aligns with the TBR distance ranged regardless of which TBR method you are using.
- There are aiming points in between the bowties, as well as the bowties that will flash
- This hunting rangefinder will be a complement for anyone owning a Boone & Crockett riflescope.
- Any big game hunter that wants to avoid ?ground shrinkage? will appreciate the Trophy Scale.
- Moose hunters in Alaska often need to know if a moose meets the legal 50 inch minimum spread.
Package Contents:
- Leupold RX - IV Digital Rangefinder Boone & Crockett Edition Golden Sage 62840
- Soft case
- Lanyard
- Battery
Leupold RX Digital Laser Rangefinders Completely unlike other rangefinders, models in Leupold RX Range Finder Series are packed with multiple, customizable functions. Leupold Rangefinders are much more than electronic tape measurers - these are exceptional hunting rangefinders that are most advanced and most reliable at the same time! True Ballistic Range (TBR) feature of Leupold RX rangefinder available in all models except RX-I, will make a huge impact on your accuracy, giving you a much more accurate measurement than the straight line distance to your target. The Leupold RX Rangefinder Series includes RX-I, RX-II, RX-III and RX-IV models, all of which offer multiple, customizable functions not found in other rangefinders, past or present. For example, Leupold RX Range finder can be tailored according to different weather conditions, terrain or game. Leupold RX Rangefinders uses an inclinometer to measure up and down hill shots, coupled with the ballistics of your projectile to give you the equivalent horizontal range, and for rifle hunters, a holdover/hold under point or an MOA adjustment. By calculating the incline via a built-in inclinometer, the line of sight range to the target and a projectile?s ballistics, Leupold RX Rangefinder gives bow and rifle hunters with riflescopes employing Leupold Ballistic Aiming System reticles the correct equivalent horizontal distance for precise uphill or downhill shooting. No other laser rangefinder does so much to help the hunter make the shot of a lifetime. ?The First Smart Rangefinder? is an understatement when you consider all the other customizable functions and features of RX Range Finders from Leupold. - Multiple environmental modes of these range finders help to overcome virtually all conditions.
- The Quick Set Rotary Menu with digital signal processing to guide you quickly and easily through all functions of these Leupold laser rangefinders. Leupold?s advanced Quick Set Rotary Menu is specially designed to make the laser range finder easy to use in all field conditions and to provide fast access to a number of different performance modes. Multiple environmental settings / mods can be selected and used in combination with other modes to help deal with various field conditions and hunting situations. The Quick Set Rotary Menu in the RX-I, RX-II, RX-III and RX-IV rangefinder models includes
- Long Range Mode
- Rain Mode
- 1st Target Mode / Last Target Mode
- Distance output - Leupold RX Rangefinders show measurement in feet, yards, and meters.
- Line of sight output
- Leupold RX Rangefinders show temperature readings in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
- Digital compass mode and declination angle output which corrects the usual compass error between magnetic north and true north (Leupold RX-IV rangefinder only) The Leupold RX-IV range finder?s precision magnetic inductor compass is designed to maintain high accuracy on inclines as well as flat ground.
- True Ballistic Range output; Bow ballistic group; ballistic group characters; and Match 13 Reticle System.
Leupold RX Range Finders allow the use of multiple modes to match existing hunting condition. For example, if it is raining, you are concealed in brush and need to range an animal walking in front of brush, you could use Rain, >150 and 1st Target Modes simultaneously for a degree of accuracy that cannot be approached by lesser rangefinders. Multiple Ballistic Settings of Leupold RX Rangefinders Part of what makes the Leupold RX Series the first smart rangefinder for hunters is True Ballistic Range. Leupold RX Range-Finders are the only range finders to provide accurate aiming information, matched to the performance of your rifle or bow. By calculating the incline, the line of sight range to the target, and a rifle?s or bow?s ballistics, your Leupold RX Rangefinder provides bow hunters and rifle hunters using Leupold BAS reticles the correct equivalent horizontal distance for precise shooting on an incline. In other words, you?d aim using the True Ballistic Range, not the straight line distance. Rifle hunters can also get this range as an MOA adjustment or a holdover point. With practice, long distance/steep angle shooting will become incredibly natural. Using RX Leupold Rangefinder rifle and bow hunters improve their long-range shooting accuracy by determining the actual ballistic range to their target with a digital laser rangefinder ? Leupold RX Rangefinder Series. Dial in your Leupold RX Laser Range finder to one of seven TBR ballistic settings for the rifle and three for the bow, for incredible accuracy. TBR is effective to 800 yards for most rifle cartridges. Leupold Digital RX Rangefinder has three True Ballistic Range readouts for rifle hunters -
MOA: The minutes of angle to adjust your rifle scope -
HOLD: The number of inches or centimeters to hold over or under aim point on target -
BAS: The equivalent horizontal range for which you should hold for use with your bullet?s or arrow?s ballistics Leupold Match13 Selectable Reticle System in Leupold Rangefinder Choose from long time favorites and unique new offerings, tailoring your reticle to terrain and game you're hunting. Whether you're using the Bracket Square Duplex to bracket and elk at 30 yards, or the Plus Point for smaller targets including varmints, the exclusive Leupold Match 13 system ensures you'll have the right reticle for what ever and wherever you hunt or shoot.  Each Leupold RX Rangefinder model (RX-I, RX-II, RX-III and RX-IV range finders) features Leopold's multicoated optics for a crisp, bright sight picture; clicking fast-focus eyepiece for quick adjustments; rubber body armor; and rugged, weatherproof (RX-I and RX-II) / waterproof (RX-III and RX-IV) construction. Leupold RX Range finder controls are designed for one-hand operation so hunters can easily use the rangefinder in the field. A fold-down rubber eyecup accommodates users with or without eyeglasses. . The RX-I and RX-II models are accurate to 750 yards (685.8 meters). Accuracy range for the RX-III and RX-IV models is 1,200 yards (1,097.3 meters) and 1,500 yards (1,371.6 meters) respectively. RX-I and RX-II models have 6x monocular magnification, while the RX-III and RX-IV models offer 8x monocular magnification. Lightweight and compact, the RX-I and RX-II weigh 6.8 ounces (193 grams) and measure 4.2 inches (106.7 mm) in length. RX-III and RX-IV models weigh 12 ounces (340 grams) and are 4.8 inches (121.9 mm) long. RX-I and RX-III come in a black finish, while RX-II and RX-IV sport a black and grey finish. RX-II is also available in Mossy Oak? Obsession? camo, while RX-IV is available in Mossy Oak? Brush? camo. A FREE carrying case comes with each model. For complete product information on the new Leupold RX Rangefinders, don't miss Leupold interactive product demo on www.leupold.com  RX RANGEFINDERS INTERACTIVE DEMO | |
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