Military-Id Rotating Header Image

Leupold Rxb-Iv Digital Rangefinder Binocular 63325

  • Digital laser rangefinder/binocular with maximum range of 1,500 yards
  • True Ballistic Range technology is ideal for long-range or steep-angle shooting
  • Match 13 reticle system lets you quickly find right reticle for any situation
  • 9x magnification level provides wide 278-foot field of view to track movement
  • Black/gray finish; measures 5.4 inches long and weighs 23 ounces

Product Description
Accurate ranging out to 1,500 yards. 9x magnification gives you plenty of power, with a wide field of view to track movement. The depth perception benefits of binoculars. Available with Mossy Oak® Brush® camo or two-tone black/gray finish. Scan mode continuously updates the range as you track a target or scan an area. Rugged, waterproof construction. The digital compass includes a declination setting for navigation. Measurements in yards or meters. Includes a bu... More >>

Leupold Rxb-Iv Digital Rangefinder Binocular 63325

Incoming search terms:

Related posts:

  1. Leupold Rx-Iii Digital Rangefinder Monocular 61465
  2. Leupold Rx-Ii Digital Rangefinder monocular Nwtf Edition 62850
  3. Leupold GX-I Digital Golf Rangefinder
  4. Leupold Yosemite 6X30Mm Binocular black 61165
  5. Leupold Yosemite 8X30Mm Black Binocular Clamshell 64025

3 Comments

  1. Wayne Handy says:

    THIS ITEM IS WELL WORTH THE MONEY IN MY OPINION, THE DIGITAL RANGE FINDER IS THE BEST I HAVE EVER USED. EVERY ONE THAT I HAVE LET USE IT VERY IMPRESSED WITH THE QUALITY, ACCURACY AND EASE OF USE. I WOULD RECOMMEND THIS ITEM TO ANYONE LOOKING FOR A HIGH QUALITY RANGE FINDER COMBINED WITH A GREAT PARE OR BINOCULARS.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. John D. Key says:

    I compare this rangefinder to the others I have owned and it is a great improvement. Clear enough to look through and actually see something. Is it as clear as a good set of binoculars? No. But it sure will read a good range. I use my range finders while I hunt, and when I find an area that looks promising, I break out the rangefinder and range various objects so I know how far a shot will be should my Game appear there, or at least close to there. Rocks, trees. I always get a good reading. Even in the rain. And the battery life is ok. I always carry a spare just in case, but have never needed it. If you are looking for a good rangefinder, look no further. If you are looking for a Rangefinder to replace your binoculars, I’d recommend something else.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. mizumoto says:

    This is my first experience purchasing a Leupold product. I am not disappointed with the quality which Leupold’s reputation puts forth. I was disappointed with the design concept as far as binoculars are concerned. I was hoping to combine the ideas of having a binocular with a rangefinder purchased at a reasonable price. It would save weight and reduce bulk having the two functions together, especially when humping over a mountain ridge with additional hunting and/or hiking/camping gear weight. When first pulled from the box, it was not a lightweight item. The rangefinder works out of the right eye piece only. The focus requires you to remove each respective hand to focus that side’s eyepiece separately, instead of a central focusing button or knob. It became clear that there was no advantage over a monocular design. In fact the aforementioned characteristics made it an expensive disadvantage to choose this binocular model over a monocular design. [...]. I hope this helps others!
    Rating: 1 / 5