Nikon RifleHunter 550 Brown
Nikon RifleHunter 550 Brown
- Highly accurate range finder with Nikon’s advanced Tru-Target ranging system
- Lets users prioritize smaller and harder-to-range lone targets with push of a button
- Speedy 1/2-yard accuracy to within 99.5 yards and 1-yard accuracy within 550 yards
- 6-power multicoated optics; eyeglass friendly 18mm eye relief with focusing diopter
- Brown finish; measures 1.5 x 2.7 x 5.1 inches (W x H x D); weighs 6.3 ounces
The new RifleHunter 550 incorporates Nikon¿s ID (Incline/Decline) Technology to compensate for bullet drop over virtually any shooting angle. No more guessing about holdover, just fast, accurate and consistent reads that get you on target quickly when seconds count.Stop guessing at distances while on the hunting range with the Nikon RifleHunter 550 laser rangefinder. Offering absolute precision in the palm of your hand, the RifleHunter 500 employs Nikon’s advanced Tru-Target ranging system, which lets users prioritize smaller and harder-to-range lone targets at the push of a button. As a result, it’s easier than ever to range objects as small as fence posts, or get an instant read on that lone buck in the meadow. The unit also relies on Nikon’s advanced ID technology to compensate for various incline or decline shooting angles–up to an incredible plus-or-minus 89 degrees (nearly vertical up or down). And thanks to Nikon’s digital measurement processor, you’ll enjoy speedy 1/2-yard ac
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Review by J. Payne for Nikon RifleHunter 550 Brown
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My first impression is that this is a very good rangefinder for the money. Without using the owner’s manual, I was quickly able to check ranges of several objects at our ranch – trees, metal surfaces and animals were ranged for variety – and all of them appeared to be quite accurate. Conditions were windy and mostly sunny and my time was limited, but so far I’m impressed. I look forward to using it under other conditions, such as lower light/overcast/etc. While hog hunting with a friend recently, he was using his Leupold rangefinder and was unable to get it to change to the proper mode through repeated attempts without his manual. From what I have read and from my limited experience to this point, the Nikon is a simpler device. I found it to be user-friendly and intuitive. I also own a Nikon Monarch UCC scope which has been quite impressive, with great low-light performance. I hope the quality level of this rangefinder continues to be on par with what I have come to expect from my scope. Initial results are very good!
Review by Fishsqueezer102 for Nikon RifleHunter 550 Brown
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Bought this rangefinder for hunting and rangeshooting. It reads extremely fast and accurate compared to measured/known distances. It also hits the target through brushy conditions. It definitely stands up to the Nikon name.
Review by C. Bunners for Nikon RifleHunter 550 Brown
He works really hard & has taken great care of me, so it was a easy choice on who would get Christmas this year(military doesn’t pay to well & I can’t work right now!) So thats my story & I hope all of you have a great day
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I have NO CLUE about the Riflehunter 550 Brown as I ordered it for my husband for Christmas, BUT my husband is over the moon with excitement as he has wanted one for along time! His brother-in-law has one, he told my husband that it works great & he loves his……….so my FABULOUS HUSBAND being sooo deserving(he’s in the military!) got one! It was either get me a Christmas present or him, I’ve had chronic back pain & had surgery a yr ago & broke the disk above where my surgery was 8 days after my 1 year anniversary of getting my back fixed!!(it’s healed now