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Leupold Vendetta Laser Rangefinder for Bow

Dodge Man

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Vendetta Archery Rangefinder

True Ballistic Range (TBR�) �The Vendetta automatically calculates incline/decline and distance to your target, and bow-specific ballistics to deliver the most accurate measurement possible. Our patented technology gives equivalent horizontal distance for precise shooting on an incline. No guesswork involved, just range and shoot.

One-Touch Continuous Scan�Hold the trigger pad down and continuously range an animal as it moves. No need to guess distances or work from pre-ranged markers. You get an accurate range every step of the way.
Laser Dot Alignment�Easily sync your Vendetta with your pins with the integrated sighting laser. Zero a target with the pin of your choice then align the laser dot with the same target. Now you�re �zeroed� and ready to range quickly and accurately.

Bow Mounted�The universal mounting system of the Vendetta mounts to the riser on any modern compound bow. It can be mounted for both right- and left-handed bows. The durable aluminum mount easily adjusts left and right, and up and down. The ball joint allows for further fine-tuning when mounting.

http://www.leupold.com/_pdfs/vendetta_legalstates.pdf

http://www.leupold.com/hunting-and-shoo ... ngefinder/
 
I saw The Pig Man using it on his show this morning! It as not as much about the angle compensation as it is having a range finder attached to your bow so you don't have to have one hand on the bow then range something, then put down the range finder then shoot. You have the range finder on the bow and when you pull up to take the shot you range your target then shoot and within a sec or 2.
 
Dodge Man said:
I saw The Pig Man using it on his show this morning! It as not as much about the angle compensation as it is having a range finder attached to your bow so you don't have to have one hand on the bow then range something, then put down the range finder then shoot. You have the range finder on the bow and when you pull up to take the shot you range your target then shoot and within a sec or 2.
Sorry, I didn't know it attaches to the bow. I thought it was a regular ragefinder. That sounds very interesting. Guess I'll have to look at that site. Guess I should've looked at it before I said anything.
 
i still don't want some contraption like that ON my bow. i range around me before a deer ever shows up. the range finder never again comes out of the pack.
 
stik said:
i still don't want some contraption like that ON my bow. i range around me before a deer ever shows up. the range finder never again comes out of the pack.
+1...I find a few good landmarks and take the yardages. first one I find is the 50+ where I won't take a shot, then start bringing them in.
Although I'm farily new at bowhunting (2 years) and may NEED this!! I lost a shot at a nice 8-point last year because when he walked out I forgot every one of my pre-determined yardages :D
 
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