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Bushnell Rangefinder
Bushnell Golf Scope Rangefinder Bushnell has introduced a 5 power monocular that provides distance from 50-200 yards/meters to a flag. Knowing distance to...
£19.90
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Bushnell Medalist with Pinseeker
Bushnell Medalist Laser Rangefinder with pinseeker technology As used by Sergio Garcia! "I have been a long time user of Bushnell Laser...
£209.95
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Bushnell Pinseeker 1500 Tournament Edition
Bushnell Pinseeker 1500 Tournament Edition A premium digital golf laser rangefinder with advanced selective targeting modes and superb optical...
£269.95
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Bushnell Tour V2 with Pinseeker
Bushnell Tour V2 Laser Rangefinder with pinseeker technology As used by Sergio Garcia! "I have been a long time user of Bushnell Laser Rangefinders....
£209.95
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Bushnell Laser Pinseeker Rangefinders have changed the way golfers assess distances, ultimately improving performance and speeding up play. Bushnell, the number one choice of professional golfers and caddies, offers a full range of laser rangefinders.

How a Bushnell Laser Rangefinder Works

  • Bushnell's Yardage Pro rangefinders use an invisible, eye-safe Class 1 Laser beam (as classified by the FDA) which is "bounced" off distant objects with the press of a button. Then, the rangefinder's high-speed digital clock measures the time it took for a laser beam to reach a target and return to the unit.


  • Next, using advanced digital electronics, the rangefinder instantly calculates the distance within ± 1 yard and shows the range in either yards or meters on a through-the-lens LCD Display. The entire process is so fast that less than a second elapses between the time you press the button to generate a laser beam to the time the exact range to your target is displayed.

Reflectivity of Target Types

  • Rangefinders "bounce" a laser beam off the target in order to take a measurement, and their range is partially determined by the reflectivity of the target. In other words, hard or "reflective" targets – like a rock cliff or semi-truck – can be measured at greater distances than soft surface targets – like a deer.

  • Ranges for moderately reflective targets, like trees, fall somewhere in the middle. Most experienced hunters will use their rangefinder to frequently estimate ranges to near and distant landmarks before they actually encounter a game animal. By "pre-measuring" ranges to spots where a trophy is likely to appear, they can concentrate on making an accurate shot when the moment of truth arrives