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Rangefinding bow sight provides exact aiming point

by Lili Keys

This product has been tested by the staff of Lone Star Outdoor News.

Burris Optics’ laser rangefinding sight provides compound bow hunters the exact distance to a target and the exact aiming point while at full draw.

It eliminates aiming between pins by instantly calculating and displaying the aiming point for any distance and shot angle. A push of the sight’s laser “on” button, which mounts to the riser for quick access, activates the infrared laser rangefinder and within seconds, the range to the target is shown along with an illuminated pin for the exact drop and angle-compensated aim point.

This sight also will learn the trajectory or drop for two different arrow configurations and will accommodate up to 176 inches of drop at 100 yards.

It features a glassless sight window to prevent glare, fog or debris from blocking the target; a locking micro adjustment knob for precise tuning that eliminates accidental tampering in the field; second and third axis adjustments for extreme fine-tuning; and an optional rear peep system.

“I really like this sight,” said LSON’s Mike Hughs. “It takes the guess- work and movement out of ranging your targeted game. It adds a little extra weight to your bow but worth every ounce.”

The sight costs about $800.

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