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The Leica 7x24 Rangemaster CRF 2400-R is a compact laser rangefinder designed for shooting enthusiasts, offering a remarkable measuring range of up to 2,400 yards. With high-quality optics, a quick 0.3-second measurement time, and a user-friendly LED display, this device ensures accurate and efficient target acquisition in various terrains. Its lightweight, pocket-sized design and robust water-resistant features make it an essential tool for any outdoor adventure.
Brand | Leica |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Color | black |
Sport | Shooting |
Item Weight | 1.15 Pounds |
Battery Description | Lithium |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Magnification Maximum | 7 x |
Measuring Range | 2400 yards |
International Protection Rating | IP54 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04022243405462 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.5 x 8.2 x 6.2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.75 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.2 x 4.3 x 3.5 inches |
Brand Name | Leica |
Warranty Description | All Leica Sport Optic products bought from an authorized North American dealer since Jan 1, 2021 now feature a fully transferable |
Manufacturer | Leica |
Part Number | 40546 |
E**E
Accurate and clear
I was on the fence over a few different rangefinders, but I didn't want anything that would Bluetooth to anything else, because I didn't have any scope, weather devices, or phone ballistic software that was compatible. I was just looking for a good quality rangefinder that had clear optics, was accurate, and would go the distance. I think I found one.I tested it out on my range that has targets out to 900 yards. Weather was overcast, temp 43 degrees F, RH was 78 percent. Visibility at least 5 miles. Time was 3:30pm central time.The unit was packaged very well and came with a carrying case, wrist strap, and CR2 lithium battery. I’m sure I paid for the top-notch packaging. The included paperwork includes a brief users manual in several different languages. It leaves a lot to be desired, and I would recommend getting on Leica’s website and downloading the online manual. The setup may be a little confusing otherwise. The battery loads easily from the rear of the unit.There are two buttons on top of the unit that control everything. Pushing the closest button to you turns it “on” and is also the one you use to get a range to target. The unit automatically shuts down after 6 seconds of no additional input. Pushing only the second button will momentarily bring up the sighting reticle and give you your angular measurement to target in degrees. The display text is bright red, and I had no trouble reading it. The diopter adjustment allows compensation for vision defects of up to ± 3.5 diopters. The rubber eyecup will fold down for use with eyeglasses. Glass is extremely clear.The advertised range of the unit is 2405 yards. The unit will range in either yards or meters, and will give you one decimal place accuracy if the distance to the target is 100 yards/meters or less. The unit is a 7x magnifier, and I had no trouble ranging 32” square painted steel plates at 850 yards offhand. I had just a bit of trouble holding the unit steady while ranging a full-size IPSC silhouette (17.75” W x 29.5” H) at 900 yards, but that was me and not the unit. After a couple of tries, I managed to range it. I know the range of these units is dependent upon the reflectivity of the target. Nonetheless, I was able to range dull green pine trees at 1200+ yards, and clay dirt banks at 1700+ yards. The unit also has a horizontal distance mode, and a scan/tracking mode.I have targets out to 900 yards, but when I set up my range, I measured the distances to my 100 and 200 yard targets with a tape measure. One of my older (and cheaper) units is off by at least a yard. At least to those distances, the Leica is right on the money.The Leica is a bit different than the Japanese and Chinese offerings. But, my first impression is it’s a quality piece of gear. It’s definitely worth the price tag. If you’re just looking for a really accurate rangefinder without bluetooth, you need to check this one out.
R**D
Great product, better than more expensive brands
Super great product. Used it for rifle and archery hunting. Better than more expensive brands.
D**S
Compact, Amazing and Lightweight
Exceptional auto calculation for a target, shooting on downward or upward angles other than level.Outstanding instrument.
D**N
Great
Works great.
Z**P
Too slow test one first
Too slow WHY had a old Leica it started to finally fail too old for them to repair so they offered me the 2400It takes 3sec before you can take another reading on non ehr longer in ehr modeMy 20yrold one was faster so just beware for bow hunters 3sec is a lot of time and usually need more than 1 readingOh and same even if your scanningDidn’t have one to test stoned here first
S**N
Great
I recommend it! Already recommended to my friends.
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