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TRYBE Optics DiMA1000 – Practical Field Review

Written on Jun 10, 2025

TRYBE Optics DiMA1000 – Practical Field Review

The TRYBE DiMA1000 is a clean, purpose-built rangefinder—think of it like a laser spotlight. No ballistic calculator, no app pairing—just raw ranging power. For my use, that’s perfect. I run it alongside my Revic PMR 428, which already handles the ballistic side. All I need is a solid distance reading, and the TRYBE gets it done.

I’ve ranged out to 700 yards with no issues. Fast returns, good visibility, and simple operation. I also compared it with my SIG Kilo 2400 BDX and saw about a 2–3 yard variance, though in fairness, that could be due to minor zeroing error or slight angle differences when ranging.

Rock-Solid Mount – Reliable as Always from LaRue

Written on Jun 06, 2025

I'm currently running a Revic PMR 428 mounted on the LaRue LT845, with a Trybe DIMA 1000 laser rangefinder installed on the diving board. I've used LaRue mounts in the past, and as always, they deliver excellent quality and rock-solid performance.

The mount is very secure, and I’ve never had any issues with return to zero or stability. Everything locks in tight, just as expected from LaRue.

One small drawback: there’s a slight visible gap between the top and bottom rings after torquing. It’s purely cosmetic, but for some, it may be a point of concern. Also, the price point is high — MSRP is around $599 — though I was fortunate to get mine on sale.

Overall, a great mount. If you're serious about your optics setup and need something that integrates with an LRF platform, this one delivers.

Perfect size for ATN Sight Pro 4K diopter Lens

Written on Jun 17, 2022

Perfect size for ATN Sight Pro 4K Objective Lens. Perfect Fit. Perfect built. The caps spring are very sturdy. A great scope cover for ATN scopes. Highly recommended. Optics Planet customer service is top notch. Thanks.

Perfect size for ATN Sight Pro 4K Objective Lens.

Written on Jun 17, 2022

Perfect size for ATN Sight Pro 4K Objective Lens. Perfect Fit. Perfect built. The caps spring are very sturdy. A great scope cover for ATN scopes. Highly recommended. Optics Planet customer service is top notch. Thanks.

Piece of art

Written on Jun 17, 2022

Great scope mount. Excellent built. The wedge is a great tool to level the scope. Mounting is pretty smooth with the QD options. Optics Plant has a great deal. This was mounted on a Steiner m7xi IFS. Eventhough high price. But your money will be worth it. If you have an expensive scope use this mount.

Revic PMR 428

Written on Jun 17, 2022

This scope can corner the smart scope market if the windage turrent could read like the elevation turrent. I had to return it and ordered the Steiner IFS m7xi 4-28x56. On Steiner both windage and elevation turrets reads the hold as you dial. But overall Revic scope is a very well made scope with a great price point. So much potencial if executed correctly. None of the scope has built in LRF. My target is too shoot past 1200 yards. The current smart scopes with built in LRF none of them has the ballastics capabilities to shoot past 1200 yards. Hence my choise was Revic PMR or Steiner IFS.
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