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LaserWorks LE-032 RangeFinder
Has anyone tried the LaserWorks LE-032 RangeFinder on air gun/rifle?
Any reviews on them?
TIA
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Hi, these LRF's are a generic Chinese unit sold under several names with a bit of extra printing on the side or a fancy plastic case
You can also get them with a camo hydro-dip or laser red dot rather than the "iron sight" on the top.
I've had a laserworks one for a couple of years, which I use with my .22lr & NV, very happy to recommend them, had the red dot version been available when I got mine I think I might have paid the extra for it.
I would add if you don't use NV then a hand held LRF with aiming ret might be more accurate in daylight.
Last edited by angrybear; 27-05-2019 at 11:16 AM.
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Range finder
I have used them for a couple of years great piece of kit. I mount mine using a piccatiny torch mount on top of my photon yukon and a day scope. They are very tricky to set up on a dayscope you really need a nv add on to set them accurately.
As above a hand held day range finder is more effective in daylight.
Last edited by keithy; 27-05-2019 at 01:05 PM.
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