This unit tells distance by yards.
The Bushnell Prime 1300 6x24 Laser Rangefinder can be used in low light conditions. The Bushnell Prime 1300 6x24 Laser Rangefinder has an improved LCD display and larger objective lens allowing for a brighter display especially in low light conditions. However, the reticle of the Bushnell Prime 1300 6x24 Laser Rangefinder is not illuminated. So the black reticle may still be hard to detect in low light conditions or certain surroundings like sitting in a tree stand trying to range objects in the woods. If you want an illuminated reticle rangefinder the one at the link below is a good option.
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The Bushnell Prime 1300 6x24 Laser Rangefinder is made outside the United States.
Yes, the Bushnell Prime 1300 6x24 Laser Rangefinder would be a helpful tool while sighting in a rifle.
The Bushnell Prime 1300 6x24 Laser Rangefinder is 4.27 inches in length and 1.47 inches wide.
Yes. It can also be used with a Bowie knife, a blowgun, and a boomerang.
No the Bushnell Prime 1300 6x24 Laser Rangefinder it does not have a tripod adapter.
Yes, this can absolutely be used in any environment, including a golf course.
This unit tells distance by yards.
Yes, the range finder can be used in both yards and meters .