- Uses eye-safe, Class I laser energy
- Rugged, water-resistant rangefinder
- Reads from 5 to 800 feet
- Accurate to within +/- one yard
- Multi-coated 5x optics
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The Trophy meets the needs of both bowhunters and shooters by delivering a close readout of five yards minimum, yet reaching out to 800 yards on highly reflective targets. Accuracy is an incredible +/- one yard. While viewing through multi-coated 5x optics, the hunter places the reticle on the target, depresses the fire button located on top of the Trophy and instantly reads the distance, in yards or meters, illuminated by an LCD display. The Trophy also features the popular "scan" mode, which allows the user to determine distance to multiple targets accurately and quickly.
Like all Bushnell laser rangefinders, the Trophy emits invisible, eye-safe, Class I laser energy pulses that are reflected off a selected target back to its receiving optics. The rugged, water-resistant Trophy will perform under the most severe weather conditions. It uses a 9-volt battery and an automatic, battery-saving feature shuts the unit off after 30 seconds of non-use.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
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Too many times the range finder picks up trees or other objects behind the golf flag and gives a false reading.
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This little unit works well - I use it for getting distances from buildings to telephone poles for my job - The only problem I have had is finding a reflective service on the building I am trying to measure - I am usually about 300 yards or so away - I t does work but I have to take two to three "shots" at it before the rangefinder acquires the distance. I have been thinking about getting a red reflective board I can place next to the building when the distance if farther away - red seams to reflect better. All in all I am pleased with this little unit - Kenley
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The Bushnell Trophy is very compact and light, but that's about the only advantage it has.
The "on" button is very hard to press, making it difficult to keep sighted on your target without using two hands. More frustrating, it was very slow to give readings, and frequently would not read out on targets within 70 yards and closer. Bushnell seems to be slipping in their rangefinder performance. My Nikon Prostaff 440 embarrassed the Trophy badly, locking in on every target up to 440 yards. I've also owned a Bushnell Yardage Pro Sport 450, and it had the same problem acquiring targets. My old, trusty, Bushnell Lytespeed 400, although big and bulky, was a much better performer, locking in on just about everything I aimed it at instantly. Sadly, Bushnell doesn't seem to build them like that anymore. I would not recommend any Bushnell rangefinder at this time; they are overpriced and poor performers for the money. I'm currently looking at the Leupold RX-600 and Nikon Prostaff 550, which are in the same price range.
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