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Hunting Rangefinders That Take the Guesswork Out of Every Shot

Every hunter’s faced it. Unsure of the distance, hesitant on the shot.

Rangefinders remove the doubt with precise measurements, helping you make ethical, effective shots every time you pull the trigger.

Explore our collection now and take control of every shot today.

Have a question about rangefinders?

Drop us a line so we can discuss the perfect rangefinder for your needs, or feel free to check out our FAQs section at the bottom of the page!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best hunting rangefinders?

The best hunting rangefinders are compact laser units that deliver fast, accurate distance readings, angle compensation, and good low light performance, which is crucial for ethical shots in the Aussie bush. Popular and proven options include models from brands like Sig Sauer, Leupold, Vortex, and Maven, with mid to high end units offering features like ballistic calculators and extended deer ranging capability for open country hunting.

Are rangefinders worth it for hunting?

Yes rangefinders are absolutely worth it for hunting, especially in Australian conditions where terrain and distances can be deceptive. They take the guesswork out of shot placement by giving you fast, accurate distance readings, which improves shot accuracy, ethical decision making, and overall success in the field. Whether you’re bowhunting or using a rifle in open country, a rangefinder helps you make confident, precise shots and reduces the risk of clean misses or wounding game.

How do hunting rangefinders work?

Hunting rangefinders work by using laser technology to measure distance between you and your target. When you press the button, the device emits a laser pulse that reflects off the target and returns to the unit, it then calculates the time taken for the signal to travel and converts it into an exact distance reading. Most modern rangefinders also include features like angle compensation for uphill or downhill shots, helping hunters make more accurate and ethical decisions in the field.