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TBR Performance Group Selection Table: for best fit up to 500 yards

TBR

500 Yards Bullet Path

Sight-in

Group

Range

 

A

Less than -20 inches of path height

300 Yards

B

-20 to -25 inches

300 Yards

C

-35 to -41 inches*

200 Yards

AB

-41 to -42.5 inches

200 Yards

AC

-42.5 to -49.5 inches

200 Yards

BC

-49.5 to -52 inches

200 Yards

ABC

More than -52 inches of path height (if the path height is more than 64 inches, performance

200 Yards

will be reduced by the difference)

 

 

*If your bullet height path is less than -20 inches at 500 yards with a 200 yard sight-in, consider sighting-in at 300 yards and selecting group A or B.. Alternately, you can use group C with a 200 yard sight-in, but the TBR will be less accurate at extreme long ranges..

To activate the appropriate ballistics group, RFL must be activated and you must choose between BAS, MOA, or HOLD. Once this has been done, pressing the MODE button will allow you to select the appropriate ballistics group. GRP (Group) will be shown in the upper display, and the current ballistics group will be shown in the lower display. Press and release POWER repeatedly to scroll through the available ballistics groups.

RFL

Extreme Long Range Group Selection — If you intend to shoot varmints or targets at ranges beyond 500 yards, selecting your group based on 800 yard performance will provide a better performance match throughout this working range.. Select your group for extreme long range shooting from the table below..

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Leupold RX-600 Series, RX-750 Series operation manual Yards Bullet Path

RX-600 Series, RX-750 Series specifications

Leupold is renowned for its high-quality optics and rangefinders, and the RX-750 and RX-600 series are prime examples of their commitment to innovation and performance in the field of hunting and outdoor sports. Both series are designed for optimal precision and ease of use, catering specifically to the needs of hunters, shooters, and outdoor enthusiasts.

The RX-750 series stands out for its advanced laser technology, boasting an impressive range of up to 750 yards. Its lightweight design makes it portable, allowing users to carry it comfortably during long treks. One of its most notable features is the TruPulse technology, which provides accurate readings even in difficult conditions. This is particularly beneficial for hunters who need reliable distance measurements to make informed shots.

In addition, the RX-750 series features the unique LOS (Line of Sight) and MDH (Mill Dot Horizontal) modes. The LOS mode calculates the true distance to the target while accounting for elevation changes, and the MDH mode assists shooters in calculating holdover by providing distance measurements relevant to their reticle. The RX-750 also includes a feature that displays the angle of elevation or decline, crucial for accurate shooting in hilly terrain.

On the other hand, the RX-600 series, while slightly less advanced in terms of range, offers remarkable performance for its price. With a maximum range of 600 yards, the RX-600 features a compact and robust design. It is equipped with Leupold's proprietary DNA (Digital Enhanced Accuracy) technology, which enhances the rangefinder’s ability to quickly process and display data in high-definition clarity. This means faster readings and improved accuracy, especially in challenging lighting conditions.

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In summary, whether you opt for the RX-750 or the RX-600 series, you are investing in high-quality rangefinders that incorporate cutting-edge technology, exceptional durability, and user-friendly features that cater to the demanding needs of outdoor enthusiasts. These rangefinders not only enhance precision in shooting but also provide confidence to hunters in the field.