The Razor HD 4000 is the essential companion for hunters, archers and extreme shooters.
The highly effective angle-compensated laser rangefinder has four aiming modes ( Normal Mode, First Mode, Last Mode and Extended Laser Range Mode) for any sensing environment.
The HCD (Horizontal Component Distance) primary range mode provides the key angle-compensated range information required by the vast majority of shooters in a simple, quick-to-read display.
The Razor HD 4000 also has a LOS (Line of Sight) scope mode and a scan function.
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DEER RANGE
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TREE RANGE |
REFLECTIVE RANGE
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NORMAL MODE
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1,600 yds (1,463 m) |
1,800 yds (1,646 m) |
2,400 yds (2,194 m) |
NORMAL MODE (SCAN)
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2,000 yds (1,829 m) |
2,200 yds (2,012 m) |
2,400 yds (2,194 m) |
ELR MODE
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2,200 yds (2,012 m) |
2,500 yds (2,286 m) |
4,000 yds (3,658 m) |
Included in the Box
- Carrying houses
- Lens cloth
- Hex wrench
- CR2 battery
Range Reflective (yards) 4000
Range Tree (yards) 2500
Range Deer (yards) 2200
Accuracy (≤ 199.9 yds) .5 yds
Accuracy (200 - 1000 yds) 1 yds
Accuracy (>1000yds) 2 yds
Max Angle Reading + / - 70 degrees
Magnification 7x
Objective Lens Diameter 25 mm
Linear Field of View 341.25 ft @ 1,000 yds
Angular Field of View 6.5 degrees
Eye Relief 16-19 mm
Length 4.49 inches
Width 1.34 inches
Weight 9.9 oz
Reticle
HCD CORRECTED SHOOT-TO RANGE
The Razor HD 4000 uses Horizontal Component Distance (HCD) angle-compensated scope technology to provide bow and rifle shooters with the critical distance data needed to make accurate shots.