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| List Price: | $379.99 |
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Product Details
- Size: One Size
- Color: Black
- Brand: Bushnell
- Model: 204100
- Released on: 2009-01-20
- Format: CD-ROM
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 2.91" h x 1.69" w x 4.29" l, .46 pounds
Features
- Laser rangefinder with distance range of 5 to 1,200 yards
- Custom Bow and Rifle modes help eliminate distance guesswork
- Angle Range Compensation (ARC) accounts for terrain angle when aiming
- Fully waterproof construction with RainGuard HD anti-fog technology
- Includes case, strap, and battery; measures 1.4 x 2.9 x 4.3 inches (W x H x D
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When it comes to ranging distance and ballistic capability, the Bushnell Legend 1200 ARC laser rangefinder packs a ton of power into a handy, easy-to-use package. The Legend 1200 ARC--which comes in a compact vertical body--offers instant distance readings of up to 1,200 yards. As a result, you can easily identify game from across the prairie or through a dense forest. The rangefinder also offers both Bow and Rifle modes. In Bow mode, the rangefinder will eliminate traditional bow guesswork by providing the true horizontal distance to the target from 5 to 99 yards. In Rifle mode, the Legend 1200 ARC gives you bullet drop/holdover data in inches from 100 to 800 yards, in effect telling you where to hold the scope. It's like having two different rangefinders in one.
That's just the beginning, as the Legend 1200 ARC also offers Angle Range Compensation (ARC). ARC accounts for the terrain angle when calculating distance, so you know precisely how to adjust your shot when facing extreme uphill or downhill angles. Geared for close-range use, the BullsEye mode acquires the distances of small targets and game without inadvertently measuring background target distances. When more than one object is acquired, the Legend 1200 Arc's LCD display shows the closer of the two objects. The unit also offers a Brush mode, which ignores brush, boulders, and tree branches in the foreground, and a Scan mode that surveys the course while continuously update the distance between you and your target.
And weather is never an issue thanks to the Legend 1200 ARC's fully waterproof construction and RainGuard HD anti-fog technology. The RainGuard HD coating breaks up moisture even faster and more effectively than the original RainGuard formula, and adds a slicker surface to help clear elements on the lens easier and faster. Additional details include a built-in digital inclinometer that measures angles from -90 to 90 degrees within 1 degree of accuracy; a pocket-sized ergonomic design with a textured rubber grip; and such accessories as a carrying case, battery, and neck strap.
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The laser rangefinder offers both Bow and Rifle modes for increased versatility. |
- Ranging accuracy: +/- 1 yard
- Ranging performance: 5 to 1,200 yards
- Reflective: 1,200 yards
- Tree: 850 yards
- Deer: 475 yards
- Scan mode: Yes
- Rain mode: Built-in
- BullsEye: Yes
- Brush mode: Yes
- Angle Range Compensation (ARC): Yes
- Bow mode: Yes
- Rifle mode: Yes
- Variable Sight-In distance (DSI): Yes
- Inclinometer angle range: +90 to -90 degrees
- Inclinometer accuracy: +/- 1 degree
- Magnification: 6x
- Objective diameter: 24mm
- Field of view: 314 feet @ 1,000 yards
- Exit pupil: 4.8mm
- Eye relief: 22.5mm
- Optical coatings: Fully multicoated
- Vertical configuration: Yes
- Battery: 3-volt CR2 (included)
- Battery life indicator: Yes
- Built-in tripod mount: Yes
- Compatible with magnetic attachment accessory: Yes
- Included accessories: Case, strap, and battery
- Dimensions: 1.4 by 2.9 by 4.3 inches (W x H x D)
- Weight: 7.4 ounces
About Bushnell
Bushnell has been the industry leader in high-performance sports optics for more than 50 years. The company's guiding principle is to provide the highest quality, most reliable, and most affordable sports optics products on the market. Bushnell product lines enhance the enjoyment of every outdoor pursuit, including nature study, hunting, fishing, birding, and stargazing. Indoors, the company's binoculars bring the audience closer to the action in fast-moving sports or the fine arts at theaters and concerts.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
29 of 29 people found the following review helpful.Great product.
By J. Paiz
Works as advertised, but watch pricing on this baby. I compulsively watched it for 3 months. It's been as high as $369 and as low as $228 (3/26/10). Make sure you don't impulse buy. I purchased at $253 on 3/17/10. Oh well....
I would recommend this product to anyone.
UPDATE: $230--4/2/10. (Guess I get bored at work. LOL)
22 of 22 people found the following review helpful.complicated but worth it
By George Kibby
This comes with a DVD to help set it up. You can custom fit it to just about any weapon. I use a muzzle loader and it has given me perfect information. It's ability to look through bare branches and to pick a single target are great features because in a blind your movements are very limited. I was able to pre-screen my shooting area and pick out minor landmarks to have distances at the ready in case a fast moving deer moved through my area. It worked, as I was able to properly lead a fast moving buck and bring him right down. I also use it for golf. It is very powerful and very accurate.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.Legens is an apt description...
By Tony L. Ottinger
I have been using a very old Bushnell laser rangefinder for years. You may remember the big binocular style single eyepeice model. Despite its age and years of use, this old Bushnell still gives reliable accurate service. That dependability and longevity weighed significantly on my choice to buy a Bushnell product. As with any major purchase, I tend to do a great deal of research before making a decision. The prime contender was the comparably equipped Leupold model. While the features are roughly equivalent, I had to give the edge to the Bushnell model on a couple of areas.
First, the ballistic ranges on the Bushnell seem more useful. More importantly, was the Bushnell's ease of operation. While a user can become proficient with almost any equipment with practice, the Bushnell's operation and menu's are more intuitive. Last but not least is a $100 plus difference in price.
The unit arrived in pristine condition and was up and running in minutes. Field testing put the unit through it's various modes with ease. I am struck with the usefull features, clarity of optics and ease of use in such a small package. One great feature is the case with the magnetic closure. With the included lanyard attached the unit is easily and silently withdrawn and put into use, then returned just as quickly.
Target aquisition is fast and accurate even at extended ranges and the ARC system is really usefull in the often steep mountainous terrain here in Arizona.
The ability to select between the ballistic ranges is a great feature. As I handload for all my calibers it requires some field testing at range to determine the most correct setting for each load, but once this is done accurate ARC ranging is quick and accurate.
If this unit provides the same longevity and service as my old one, and based on the apparent quality I expect it will, then the "Legend" name will be well deserved. This may well be the last rangefinder I will ever need.
As an aside, I have found this unit to perform well on the golf course, and as a Civil Designer I have used this unit on mine sites to estimate slope angles and lengths.
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