Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Leupold RX 11

Are you looking to buy a Leupold RX 11 or other RX model? There are a lot of stores selling these online. I've done a lot of shopping around and found a good selection and the best prices on these at Amazon.com. Check it out, and you'll see what I mean.




Click Here for Great Prices on Leupold RX Rangefinders at Amazon.com







I've found a great selection of these popular rangefinders. Here are just a few and their quick specs:

Leupold RX 600

Has fold-down rubber eye cups, fast-focus eyepiece with precision clicks, CR2 lithium camera battery and three selectable reticles.





 

Leupold RX-1000 TBR Digital Laser Rangefinder

Boasts pristine image quality, 6x magnification, true ballistic range, seven rifle settings and three for bow,and is made of solid aluminum. Available in black or mossy oak.


 

Leupold Rx-IV Digital Rangefinder Monocular Boone & Crockett Edition

Digital laser rangefinder with max range of 1500 yards, TBR technology, Trophy Scale mode, and 8x magnification, providing a wide 236-foot field of view.




Which Leupold Rangefinder will you be carrying this year?

Monday, October 11, 2010

Ways to Increase Your Deer Hunting Success

Hunt all day. Deer tend to pattern themselves after hunters more than you might think. A mature buck, knowing that hunters come out only in the early morning or late day hours during certain times of the year, may begin coming out at midday to feed. If you hunt all day, you'll be surprised at how many more deer you may see.

Pay attention to the temperature. Deer have an sense for barometric pressure and can sense when the cold is coming. It's been found that deer in northern U.S. states are more active when the temperature is colder. They need to keep their strength up to handle the long-term colder temperatures, thus they feed more often. Deer in the southern states, on the other hand, tend to hide when the weather gets cold, knowing it won't last, and they can come out and feed as soon as it gets a little warmer.

Have the right equipment, and know how to use it. This advice does not just apply to your gun or bow. High tech gear like the right rifle scope and rangefinder can help you greatly in making that first shot count, but make sure you have picked the right technology and know how to use it. Your gear should be as compact and lightweight as possible, well made, fast and accurate.

If you're using the right rangefinder, it can replace the heavy binoculars you're used to carrying. Reducing the bulk of the items you need to carry with you will greatly increase your comfort and efficiency on a hunt. Make sure your rangefinder has the ability to compensate for inclines and declines, like if you are shooting up a hill or down from your tree stand. Speed and accuracy are an absolute must. You don't have time to wait on a reading when that perfect target is standing right there. You may only get one chance to get that prize.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Leupold RX II Rangefinder

If you want a Leupold RX II Rangefinder, you've come to the right place.

There are several stores on line that sell this great rangefinder, and looking at all of them is very time consuming.  

I've done lots of searching and found that Amazon.com has a great price.




  





Here are some of its best features:
  • True Ballistic Range System, taking the need out of adjusting and compensating for uphill and downhill shots.
  • Ballistic Aiming System with 7 rifle settings and 3 bow settings
  • Match 13 Reticle System which is customizable for different situations and different size targets
  • Quick Set Rotary Menu which is intuitive and easy to use
  • Compact size and light weight make this a versatile tool to have in your hunting arsenal