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Bushnell Legend 1200 ARC Bow and Rifle Modes Laser Rangefinder, Realtree AP Camo | 
enlarge | Brand: Bushnell Category: Sports
List Price: $546.95 Buy New: $319.99 as of 9/6/2010 04:59:00 EDT details You Save: $226.96 (41%)
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 49693
Color: Camo Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 4.3 x 1.7 x 2.9
MPN: BUE204101 Model: 204101 UPC: 029757204110 EAN: 0029757204110 ASIN: B001MYM768
Release Date: March 1, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Built-in inclinometer, pocket-size ergonomic design | | • | 6x magnification, Bow Mode-provides true horizontal distance from 5-99 yards | | • | Rifle Mode- provides bullet-drop/ holdover in inches or MOA | | • | Bullseye, Brush and Scan Mode | | • | Rainguard HD, Range:5-1200 yards |
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Product Description BUE204101 Features: -Legend 1200 ARC laser rangefinder in real tree. -Built-in digital inclinometer measures angles from -90 to + 90 with +/- 1 accuracy. -Pocket-size ergonomic design with textured rubber grip. -Bow mode provides true horizontal distance from 5 99 yards. -Rifle mode provides bullet-drop / holdover in inches or M.O.A.. -Bulls Eye, brush and scan mode. -IPX7 waterproof standard. -Fully multi-coated optics. -RainGuard HD. -Range: 5 1,200 yards (VSI) variable sight-in distance. -Includes carrying case, battery and neck strap. -Dimensions: 2.9''H x 1.7'' W x 4.3'' L. Free Fleece Pullover with Mail In Rebate
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| Customer Reviews: bushnell legend 1200 range finder March 21, 2010 Carl Ramsey (santa rosa, ca) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a really good range finder. it fits in your hand nicely and you get your yardage reading very fast. the best parts are the 6x magnification and both the arc mode for both bow and rifle.
Many features for this price range February 27, 2010 Carlos R. Barros 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have been wanting to purchase a rangefinder for several years. I originally was set on a Leica 1200 for no other reason than quality and name brand. I was disappointed when their price went up and its lack of features prompted me to look into other brands. I started looking into the Nikon and Bushnell brands and particularly liked the packed features of the Bushnell Elite 1500 w/ARC, however I hated the size. Then I had a chance to look at the Scout 1000 and then the recently introduced Legend 1200. This unit is made in China for Busnell. I could say that this unit seems to almost have it all. Portability and packed with more features than I would really need. The option to change meters to yards and ARC(angle range compensation) and a bullet drop calculation. The only thing missing in my opinion is; a lit reticle feature for low light applications. The glass does have some slight spots that are stated in the manual are part of the production process, but they are few and have only seen them around the right upper edge, otherwise the glass looks very acceptable. However this is not a spotting scope or binocular. Its funtion is to determine range, and it does that well. I have been shopping around for price in many webistes for quite some time and Amazon has had the best price on this item I have seen. It has fluctuated about 20-45 dollars within Amazon over the last year, but still has the best price compared to other big name internet outlets. When looking into rangefinders; a buyer should pay attention to the effective range on targets, to determine what they will mainly use the rangefinder for. In example: This unit says it has 1200 range, however that is on a "reflective" target. A tree can be ranged up to 850 yards and a deer at 475 yards. So there are many variables that can affect the readout and range of the unit. Some will say they can get more, others claim that they will get less. I purchased this unit because of its capability. I do not foresee trying to hit a deer at 475 yards, but I will do some 1000 yard target shooting, and this unit "Fits-The-Bill".
love it! February 12, 2010 Carolyn Bauerelen (Tucson Arizona) I bought this for my husband who is an avid hunter. It's replacing an older model which had outlived its usefulness. He loves it, has had no issues and uses it frequently.
Nice Rangefinder January 13, 2010 Diamondback (USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Everything is great except....
CR2 3 volt Battery is used. Beware... Take a few backup CR2's with you packed away for the hunt and season.
It would have been better if the range finder was designed to use easy to get 9 volt, CR123, AA's...
CR2's are not that easy to come by in small town settings for hunting or varmint shooting.
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