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Hawkeye Laser Rangefinder

If you are searching for a Hawkeye Laser Rangefinder you are probably looking for a Carson Hawkeye Laser Rangefinder which is a monocular golf distance rangefinder which typically costs in the region of $25. Whilst this is a small inexpensive device it can offer the typical golfer a significant advantage in club selection on new courses as it can give a good indication of the true distance to the flag. Knowing the length of the required shot should lead to a reduction in the number of strokes on the round and a subsequent reduction in golf handicap.

The Hawkeye Laser Rangefinder has fully coated lenses which improve the light and brightness levels whilst reducing glare which is essential for a round of golf played in the sunshine. The field of view is 378 feet at 1000 yards distance that is perfect for the typical golf hole. Whilst golfers are typically encumbered by the clubs, bag and other ' essentials' this rangefinder will not and to the load as it is only 65 g weight. The magnification power is seven times and the objective lens diameter is 18 mm giving a minimum focusing distance of 8.5 feet.

Convenience is improved as the distance scales can accommodate both yards and metres. Handling is improved in wet conditions or when carrying a glove as the Hawkeye Laser Rangefinder has a rubberised grip and includes a carry case and strap.

At the beginning this article I mentioned that the most likely outcome for a Hawkeye Laser Rangefinder search was this excellent golfing device from Carson. As an aside it is amusing to note that an alternative search results is an eye safe laser rangefinder and target designator which is part of a weapons control system. Needless to say you should not confuse the two as your golf partners may not take kindly to you using the latter when they are expecting you to be equipped with a more standard golf rangefinder.

The Carson Hawkeye Laser Rangefinder will not let you down and, having no real moving parts, should give you years of golfing service and hopefully lead to a reduction in the number of shots you take the completing a round.

Carson also have released a Hawkeye Monocular with seven times magnification and a focusing distance of only 18 inches. This gives the devise an advantage in and you can use it as a magnifier also. Being smaller than a standard set of binoculars the Hawkeye Monocular can be employed when long distance sighting is required but space is at a premium.




Rangefinders Tips #1

Select the right type. Rangefinders have different capabilities and performance levels. Each model will suit particular uses or sports so get the right type of rangefinder for the type of activity in which will use it most frequently.

Rangefinders Tips #2

Establish your requirements. There are many types of rangefinders and they have many different functions. Decide on your needs before you start actively shopping or you will get overwhelmed by the choice before you know what you want.

Rangefinders Tips #3

Consider secondhand. Often people will upgrade their rangefinder and sell their existing rangefinder. Research what rangefinders are available and how they perform and then look for these sales opportunities and consider whether you really need a brand new rangefinder, particularly if it is your first model

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