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Friday, December 30, 2011
Why Get A Rifle Scope With A Range Finder Built-In?
In the world of hunting range finders, rifle scope range finders are a relatively small and not inexpensive category. Similar to range finder binoculars, range finder rifle scopes are about combining two necessary pieces of sport optics so that you only need to carry one.
Not every hunter needs one of these
Admittedly, this isn't for the hunter who needs a range finder for multiple uses like bow hunting. The one exception may be crossbow hunting, where you can mount a rifle-style scope and may not want to take your eyes off the target or move around too much. Of course, you really don't want to be waving around your rifle just to find the distance to the pin on the golf course. While you certainly can use it for shotgun slug hunting or rifle hunting when the typical shot is relatively close in, it strikes me as a bit of overkill. But if you want to have one for that, by all means go for it!
Why Get A Rifle Scope With A Range Finder Built-In?But if you're hunting over longer ranges, such as prairie dogs or antelope in the open areas out west or anywhere else where a scope will be necessary anyway, then you may want to consider a built-in unit. While the initial price tag is a bit of a shock, remember that this unit will replace two things. A quality scope by itself isn't cheap; when you add in the cost of a similarly high-quality range finder, the combination isn't quite as bad.
A choice of convenience vs. versatility and cost
Clearly, the convenience of not having to carry yet another gadget that can get lost has its advantages. And when you're lined up on that bull elk coming over the ridge, do you really want to take your eyes and hands off to fumble into your coat pocket for your rangefinder?
The tradeoff to that convenience is versatility and cost. Obviously, your rangefinder can only go and work with your rifle, unless you plan on detaching your scope. This is a specialty item for a specialty purpose.
But if you fit the profile, it can be a great product. Most models have wireless or other remote triggers so that you can range without taking your eyes off the scope. Most also have bullet-drop compensation technology (for example, the Burris Eliminator has nearly 600 factory pre-loaded cartridge specs to deliver automatic bullet-drop compensation numbers).
Oh, and one more thing - a BIG thing
Be sure to check your State, County and City laws for restrictions before ordering this product. Also, generally these cannot be exported out of the United States without prior approval of the US Department of State or Commerce.
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Thursday, December 29, 2011
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- 600 yard laser range finder with AI Angle Intelligence for actual distance calculation
- 6x magnification
- Scan Mode allows you to actively range multiple targets without having to reactivate the laser for each target.
- Precise to +/- 1 yard
- Waterproof
- Measures 4.2 by 3 by 1.7 inches; weighs 8 ounces
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Bushnell Range Finders - From an Award Winning American Company
Bushnell Range finders are well known amongst the golfing and hunting set where accuracy and ease of use in the outdoors are prime considerations.
Bushnell Outdoor Products is an American company that has been around since late 1947, when David P. Bushnell founded it while spending time in allied occupied Japan. Originally, Bushnell outdoor products was more or less a mail order binocular company, but it has grown into a company with eleven brands and over fifteen product lines. These products include telescopes, night vision items, ski goggles, sunglasses, spotting scopes and much much more, that distributes in over 27 countries.
In the last decade the company has changed hands several times but still maintains it's high quality of outdoor optical equipment. So much so that awards of quality are no stranger to this all American conglomerate. Outdoor Life magazine bestowed the Editors choice award in 2007 for the Bushnell Elite 4200 rifle scope and another for the Browning Sports optics binoculars, which followed the one they were awarded for the Legend binoculars in 2006.
Bushnell Range Finders - From an Award Winning American CompanyThe first GPS systems to allow satellite imagery to be integrated into the display was created by Bushnell in 2006, as well as adding XM radio for real time weather information. Field and Stream Magazine awarded Bushnell the 'Best of the Best' award in 2007 for the Onix 400 GPS.
It's no wonder that with such a pedigree, Bushnell Range finders are considered to be at the forefront of their product range. Golfers and hunters know when they see something that works!
The Bushnell Yardage Pro is one such Range finder and it comes in a variety of editions. There is the Yardage Pro Golf Pinseeker 1500 with slope calculation, there is the Yardage Pro sport 450 which is also available in two types of camouflage coverings, the Yardage Pro 800, the Yardage Pro Legend which is also waterproof, the Yardage Pro Scout, the Yardage Pro 1000, the Yardage Pro 1600 which is waterproof and fog proof and the Yardage Pro Elite which comes multi coated, water proof and/or with a camouflage finish. So there are a number to choose from but the cream of the crop for a golfer is the Pinseeker.
This uses laser technology to bounce a beam from an object and then measure the time it takes to return. This timing is then translated into yards or meters as required. Of course the more reflective the target the more accurate the reading although the 'bounced' laser takes less than a second to travel back and forth. The Pinseeker measures ranges from 5 to 1500 yards and at the longest distance is reputedly within an accuracy of +/- one yard. It has a monocular with seven times magnification so you can accurately aim your range finder even in very low light conditions, say at dusk.
It weighs only 10 ounces and fits easily into your pocket and comes with a variety of modes that let you ignore brush or tree branches and take aim at the very base of the pin: at the cup itself! Oh yes, it also measures slope, by degrees of angle, while taking into consideration the golf balls trajectory and the type of club that is being used....yes really!
Waterproof, easy to use, small enough to carry and very accurate. Anyone I have talked to has said it has managed to improve their golf game considerably.
The Bushnell Yardage Pro Pinseeker 1500 with slope calculation...worth looking into.
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011
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Monday, December 26, 2011
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Sunday, December 25, 2011
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- Laser rangefinder with built-in PinSeeker technology for determining golf ranges
- Calculates distance to pin or objects on the course within plus-or-minus 1 meter
- Easy-to-read, in-view LCD display shows range in your choice of yards or meters
- 4x magnification and 20mm objective diameter; offers range of 5 to 1,000 yards
- Measures 4.5 x 1.7 x 3.8 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 9 ounces; 2-year warranty
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Friday, December 23, 2011
※ Lowest price Bushnell Medalist Laser Rangefinder
- Laser rangefinder with built-in PinSeeker technology for determining golf ranges
- Calculates distance to pin or objects on the course within plus-or-minus 1 meter
- Easy-to-read, in-view LCD display shows range in your choice of yards or meters
- 4x magnification and 20mm objective diameter; offers range of 5 to 1,000 yards
- Measures 4.5 x 1.7 x 3.8 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 9 ounces; 2-year warranty
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Thursday, December 22, 2011
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- Determines overall line-of-sight distances from 5 to 850 yards; 4x magnification
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Nikon 700
Nikon 700 which is also sometimes known as the D700 is one of the best known digital cameras, specifically a digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera available in the market today. The camera itself was the creation of the Japanese company, Nikon. Over the years, the company has developed a name for itself as one of the better brands in producing high quality and good looking digital cameras. Today, it stands head to head with other competitors like Canon, Sony and Olympus.
If you're in the market for a good and durable digital camera, the Nikon 700 is a great option. It features a 12 megapixel (MP) lens sensor. It is a good camera whether you are a beginner or a professional. It is also attractively priced compared to the other cameras in its range.
The Nikon 700 has altered the way people perceive the average DSLR camera. When first launched, these type of devices where very expensive and the general public could not afford it. Although there is no doubt that these cameras could take great shots, they were also rather bulky. As such, the ownership of such cameras were restricted to only professionals and full time photographers.
Nikon 700With the introduction of the Nikon 700, it has taken the ability to take high quality and great looking pictures to the mass public. With a price that will not break the bank and its light weight, now everyone, whether you're a seasoned professional or just a beginner can enjoy this camera.
The fact of the matter is that even if you do not know how to operate a DSLR camera, there are still the options to take your photograph using the automatic mode with the Nikon 700. As such, you still enjoy great looking pictures. However, as you learn more, you are able to move on to the manual configurations to take even better looking ones.
When purchasing a Nikon 700, I highly recommend you shop around online to find a great price. With stores like Amazon.com offering a host of great products and even better prices, it might be a good idea to start there. Also, only make your purchases from reputable dealers that can offer you after sales support and warranties.
All in all, the Nikon 700 is a great camera to own. If you're in the market for a DSLR, I highly recommend you check this one out.
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Review of Sun Mountain Zero-G Golf Carry Bag
Golf Carry Bag Reviews: Sun Mountain Zero-G
OVERALL RATING
SCORE: 94
GRADE: A
The Sun Mountain Zero-G takes top honors in our bag test due to its excellent all-around performance and the clever innovation of its belt strap. Sun Mountain has been toying around with ways to distribute the weight of the bag to the user's hips and legs, instead of the shoulders and lower back, and with the Zero-G, they've finally gotten it right. Comfortable, easy to use, what's not to like? Oh yeah, the steep price point. It may not be worth it to a limber 15-year old, but our middle-aged backs were more than willing to shuck out the extra cash. The additional amount you pay to Sun Mountain is a lot less than you'd otherwise have to pay to your massage therapist and your chiropractor...
Review of Sun Mountain Zero-G Golf Carry BagRetail price: 9.99
CLUB STORAGE
SCORE: 91
GRADE: A-
The Sun Mountain Zero-G has a 6-way top that splits the club area into 6 sectors, but only two dividers run the length of the bag, so there are essentially 3 main club storage areas. The 6-way top divides each of those areas in two. We didn't have much of a problem with limited number of full-length dividers, although once in a blue moon, your clubs will get tangled (particularly if your grips are sticky).
LEGS
SCORE: 95
GRADE: A
We'll just repeat what we said about the legs on the Sun Mountain Superlight 3.5, since the Zero-G seems to have the same ones. Great legs! These are Stacey Keibler or Elle Macpherson quality gams we're talking about on the Sun Mountain bags. Wide rubber feet (the Stacey/Elle analogies have now ended) provide excellent stability, and the legs pop out easily upon setting down the bag. There is an element of independent suspension in the legs, in that they don't both automatically pop out the same amount, which is helpful when dealing with uneven lies. A Velcro strap can be used to lock the legs if the user is traveling or using a cart.
STRAPS
SCORE: 94
GRADE: A
Like most of its competitors, the Sun Mountain Zero-G features 4 adjustment points for the straps. The padding on the straps is excellent.
The distinguishing feature of the Zero-G, of course, is the hip belt, which we'll include as a "strap" for purposes of our review. Sun Mountain's previous effort at redistributing weight was its terrible "HUG" technology, which involved flipping down an ungainly foam-covered metal brace around your hips.
But with the Zero-G, they've figured it out. The new hip belt eases the weight of the clubs and the bag off of your fragile back and shoulders and on to the big muscles of your hips and legs. Users will feel the difference over the course of a round (particularly on hilly terrain).
Using the Zero-G's hip belt is a piece of cake - as with any other bag, you start by slinging it across your shoulders with the backpack straps, and then you simply fasten the padded belt strap around your hips with the Velcro that is located about where a belt buckle would be. Upon arriving at your ball, you pull the Velcro apart and set down the bag as you normally would. Occasionally, fastening and unfastening the Velcro belt is more trouble than it's worth (like when you chunk an approach shot 40 yards) - in those cases, users can just leave the belt unfastened.
If you are taking a cart or traveling and don't want to have to deal with the belt strap, you can easily slip the belt off of the bag and then use the "standard" backpack setup.
POCKETS/STORAGE
SCORE: 89
GRADE: B+
The Sun Mountain Zero-G features 7 total pockets.
1 large garment pocket runs along the right side of the bag, with 1 medium sized pocket and 1 small velour-lined waterproof valuables pocket (so your iPhone doesn't zonk when it rains!) both along the outside of the garment pocket.
1 medium-sized and 1 small pocket rest on the spine of the bag.
1 medium sized ball pocket is on the left side of the bag, with 1 additional beverage pouch along the outside of this pocket. One note - the belt strap interferes with access to both of these pockets when the bag is set on the ground - it's not impossible to reach them, but the user has to bend the belt strap out of the way. When the bag is on the user's shoulders and the belt strap is fastened, unfettered access to these pockets (and in particular the beverage pouch) is restored.
There's an additional pen holder along the spine of the bag, so if it wanted to, Sun Mountain could probably claim 8 pockets.The Sun Mountain Zero-G includes traditional straps on the right side of the bag for holding an umbrella and a ring for attaching a towel.
It's a very standard layout for pockets, but one that works well.
RAIN HOOD
SCORE: 83
GRADE: B-
The Sun Mountain Zero-G has the same convoluted rain hood as the other Sun Mountain and Titleist products. Securing the hood involves the difficult process of threading two Velcro straps through anchors on the front of the bag (instead of around the legs, which was our first guess), then snapping two buttons around the straps, and finally threading a final Velcro strap around the handle. As mentioned in those other reviews, we think Sun Mountain went a bit overboard with the security levels - the lengthy set-up process seems counterintuitive to the immediate goal of getting the clubs covered as soon as possible.
CARRYING IMPRESSIONS
SCORE: 96
GRADE: A
Boy did we like using the Sun Mountain Zero-G!
Weight. The bag weighed 5.6 pounds as tested (including the rain hood and the belt strap), about at the median of the competitors in our test.
Balance. The bag is evenly balanced across the shoulders.
Padding. There are two nice kidney bean shaped pads that nestle supportively into the user's lower back.
Handles/Straps. As mentioned in other reviews, one fantastic feature of the Sun Mountain bags is the handle that is integrated into the rim of the bag. The user simply grasps this handle with the right hand to place the bag securely on the ground (and activate the legs) and slide the strap off of the right shoulder in one simple motion. This became such a natural motion for us that we would search in vain for the same handle when testing other bags. STYLE
SCORE: 86
GRADE: B
86 / B
Style
About average in terms of the looks of the bag itself, the Sun Mountain Zero-G gets docked a little for style because, to be honest, the belt looks a bit dorky when it's unfastened. The Sun Mountain Zero-G comes in six different color combinations:
Red, with white and black trim (similar to the Louisville Cardinals)
Yellow, with black and white trim (Iowa Hawkeyes)
Purple, with yellow, black and white trim (some mid-major school MUST have this combination)
Blue, with red, white and black trim (Louisiana Tech)
Orange, with yellow, black and white trim (we're pretty sure NO school uses these colors)
Black, with just a hit of red piping and white trim (Cincinnati Bearcats)INNOVATION
SCORE: 95
GRADE: A
We just can't say enough about the belt strap. In our minds, it fundamentally changes the carrying experience, much like Izzo's development of the backpack strap did about 15 years ago. We look forward to seeing further innovation on this design from other bag manufacturers. The Zero-G also gets points for the integrated handle at the top of the bag.
COST/VALUE
SCORE: 90
GRADE: A-
The Sun Mountain Zero-G provides solid features and quality performance and the belt strap took it over the top and made it our favorite. Yes, it is the second most expensive bag in our test, at a hefty 9.99, but "value" doesn't necessarily just mean a low price. What our reviewers look for is whether the product delivers utility commensurate with the price, and our reviewers (and their lower backs) felt that the Sun Mountain Zero-G was well worth the investment.
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Sunday, December 18, 2011
Best Golf Range Finders
Being a Golf player, you know the aim of the game. The aim is
to get the ball into the hole, in the least number of shots possible.
Right? Well, it's not that simple...unless you have a golf range
finder. Therefore, you'd better know about the use of Golf range
finders. This article presents you good information to select the best
golf range finder.
To a golf player, to be a potential winner, not only balls and
clubs are important but also a marvelous rangefinder. Suppose
you're lined up on the 9th tee and you are facing a tough corner shot
to the pin on the green. You must know how far away you need to place
your ball so you can select the right club. How'll you know or guess?
There are many golf rangefinders on the market but one of the best ones is the Nikon Prostaff 440 laser rangefinder.
Nikon comprises invisible FDA class 1 laser to obtain accuracy to
within half of a yard. You will find it a wonderful compact device.
Along with this, you'll also have a heavy nylon case and a neck lanyard
so you won't lose it anywhere. You can estimate accurate readings
from as close as 11 yards / 10 meters, all the way out to 437 yards /
400 meters.
This is performance-packed and water resistant. It also
features Nikon's original digital processor and a 437-yard range for a true
reading on game. Other features include:
water resistant full scanning capability 1/2-yard accuracy powerful, 8X multi-coated optics 11- to 437-yard range belt case and neck lanyard included
Most golf players unanimously agree that these golf laser rangefinders are
good, lightweight and handy devices to use for.
Because these are most important features in a golf rangefinder, Nikon has
been designed so to serve the purpose. In addition, the ProStaff
Laser440 has an angle of view of 6.3 degrees, translating to a wide,
50.4-degree apparent angle of view and a field of view of 330 feet at
1,000 yards.
So, Nikon Prostaff 440 laser rangefinder will definitely help you
if you are looking to give yourself an edge in the game of
golf over your friends. There are also other golf rangefinders which you might like. Many golf analysts also emphasize the importance of
range finders in getting success in the game.
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Saturday, December 17, 2011
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