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3.9" / 99mm

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3" /  

76.2mm

1.3" /  

22mm

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RANGER

®

 

1300

LASER RANGEFINDER

Reflective Range

10-1300 yd. (9-1189m)

Deer Range

10-600 yd. (9-549m)

Accuracy

+ / - 3 yd. @ 1000 yd.

Max Angle Reading

+ / - 60° (INC 50)

Magnification

6x

Objective Lens Dia.

22mm

Field of View

Linear

315 ft/1000 yd.

Angular

Eye Relief

17mm

Operating Temperature 14° to 131°F (–10° to 55°C)
Diopter

+/- 3 diopters

The Ranger

®

 1300 Rangefinder

The Ranger

®

 1300 is an extremely effective angle-

compensated laser rangefinder intended for both archer 
and rifle shooter. Using the primary HCD (Horizontal 
Component Distance) mode, the Ranger

®

 1300 provides 

the key angle compensated range information required 
by the vast majority of rifle and bow shooters in a simple, 
quick to read display. 
The Ranger

®

 1300 also provides LOS (Line of Sight) mode 

and Scan feature along with adjustments for reading in 
yards or meters and setting the brightness of the display.

Please be sure to read 
entire manual prior to 
using the Ranger

®

 1300.

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Summary of Contents for RANGER 1300

Page 1: ...RANGER 1300 PRODUCT MANUAL LASER RANGEFINDER...

Page 2: ...1300 Rangefinder The Ranger 1300 is an extremely effective angle compensated laser rangefinder intended for both archer and rifle shooter Using the primary HCD Horizontal Component Distance mode the...

Page 3: ...stalled the Ranger 1300 is in Ready Condition the normal power off condition when not ranging To power up the Ranger 1300 from Ready Condition and prepare for ranging press and release the Measure but...

Page 4: ...he Ranger 1300 will then return to power up condition Set and Save Mode Selections in 3 Steps 1 Choose between the HCD and LOS Modes After activating the Mode Selection press the Measure button to tog...

Page 5: ...bject and press and release the Measure button to get the distance measurement If the laser is not able to range due to the reflectivity of the target you will see a display similar to that shown here...

Page 6: ...input shooters simply use the appropriate level ground bullet drop and wind adjustment for the range displayed and shoot Archers use the appropriate level ground sight pin for the range displayed and...

Page 7: ...dependent slope correction for bullet drop data and require actual line of sight range input Using the LOS range when calculating bullet wind drifts under these steep slope long range conditions will...

Page 8: ...ack and forth watching for yardage number to display or change Maintenance Use lens brush to remove dust or grit from lenses Use a clean lens cloth or tissue to remove smudges or smears from lenses St...

Page 9: ...having difficulty ranging an animal or object try ranging a different nearby object or use the Scan feature to pan back and forth while watching for changes in range number FCC Requirements The user...

Page 10: ...e specified herein may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure AVOID EXPOSURE LASER RADIATION IS EMITTED FROM THIS APERTURE LASER RADIATION AVOID EYE EXPOSURE CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT THIS PRODUCT C...

Page 11: ...M 00092 2 2019 Vortex Optics Registered Trademark and TM Trademark of Vortex Optics...

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