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When it comes to versatile, accurate rangefinders, the RX-1600i TBR/W is the Jack of all trades. Whether you're dinging steel at incredible distances, tracking down that trophy of a lifetime, or sitting in a stand with a bow, the RX-1600i TBR/W won't let you down.
Leupold’s True Ballistic Range/Wind (TBR/W) technology takes precision to the next level by offering 25 selectable ballistics groups that account for your preferred cartridge, helping you dial in the exact range of your target.
Using the old rifleman's rule on an angled 600-yard shot could result in a 10-15-inch margin of error when compared to the dead-on accuracy of Leupold’s TBR/W. And with TBR/W’s 10-mph wind holds, you’ll have all the information you need to experience more first-shot hits.
We make sure our optics perform in the harshest conditions by subjecting them to temperatures ranging from -40 degrees Fahrenheit up to 160 degrees Fahrenheit.
Leupold RX rangefinders are weather sealed for guaranteed performance in harsh conditions, from snowstorms to heavy rain.
Last Target mode helps the laser punch through moisture in the air to give you accurate distance readings regardless of the weather.
True Ballistic Range / Wind (TBR/W) technology provides ballistically calculated ranges for extremely accurate shots at longer distances and steeper angles. It can also generate a hold point for a 10-mph wind at a 90-degree angle out to 800 yards.
Bow mode uses the distance and the angle of a shot to calculate a ballistic equivalent to the target for more accurate uphill and downhill archery shots.
OLED displays use bright red characters and have adjustable brightness setting. This display technology also enables best in class light transmission for use in low light conditions”.
Last Target mode ensures the rangefinder reads the farthest target in the laser's path, so grasses and twigs don't interfere with an accurate range.
Line of Sight (LOS) calculates the distance to a target in a straight line, regardless of any incline or decline.
Offers a variety of reticles to choose from to fit any use or preference.