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Joe gave Brody, Chad, and Bryce each one of the most popular sub-$1000 standalone rangefinders on the market and had them battle to see which is the best. The results are comical and surprisingly informative. 

SIG KILO5k

The KILO5K 7x25 mm laser rangefinding monocular has a maximum reflective range of 5,000 yards and includes Applied Ballistics Ultralite onboard along with environmental sensors and supports BDX External (BDX-X) for connecting to external devices such as Kestrel and Garmin devices.

Learn more about the KILO5K here.

Leupold RX-5000

The RX-5000 TBR/W is the rangefinder for the modern hunter. With an impressive 5,000-yard ranging capability, this optic ensures precise shots every time. But what really sets it apart is its integration with the Leupold Control app, allowing you to remotely drop location pins to your phone using digital maps like onX Hunt.

Learn more about the RX-5000 here.

Leica Rangemaster CRF Pro Rangefinder

The Leica Rangemaster CRF Pro boasts an extremely powerful optical system for rapid target acquisition and precise identification of game. Hunters also benefit from the extraordinarily wide field of view. First-class workmanship, proven materials, extremely efficient reduction of stray light and reflections, as well as specially-coated prism surfaces feature the Leica CRF Pro. By delivering rich detail, sharpness, contrast, and color fidelity, the optics of the Rangemaster CRF Pro enable unique observation moments. 

Learn more about the CRF Pro here.

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