Luke Cuenco 05.03.24
Laser Range Finders are important tools for hunters. With access to modern technology and tools, the new RX-5000 TBR/W is a GPS-enabled laser range finder that not only allows you to range targets at a great distance in a wide variety of situations, but also allows you to combine it with the popular onX Hunt app to precisely pinpoint where you last saw your prey, or a shooting spot you might want to navigate to.
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Track Your Hunt with the New GPS-Equipped Leupold RX-5000 TBR/W
The new Leupold RX-5000 is currently being listed for an MSRP of $699.99. This makes it one of the more affordable GPS-equipped laser rangefinders that also pair with the onX Hunt app. The onX Hunt app is useful not just for tracking kills with your laser rangefinder, but can also be an invaluable navigation tool when out hunting, or just finding a quiet place to camp. For more information on the new Leupold RX-500 TBR/W, you can visit http://leupold.com/. to learn more.
For years, the value of a rangefinder has been determined by its capacity to measure distance. The focus was on pushing boundaries and reaching farther. But now, we’re stepping into a new era of rangefinding technology, where it’s not just about how many miles you can range. In this new landscape, the RX-5000 TBR/W is leading the way for the modern hunter.
It combines an extremely accurate 5,000-yard ranging performance with the ability to drop location pins right to your phone using the Leupold Control app and popular maps likeonX Hunt. So whether you’re outlining the perfect approach for your next stalk, marking your game’s exact location, or setting up a course of fire at the range, wayfinding powered by a rangefinder puts you in complete control.
Imagine being able to range a target and instantly have its location appear on your smartphone. This is now possible with the RX-5000 TBR/W‘s pinning feature and the Leupold Control app. By aiming, ranging, and pinning, you can mark waypoints on digital mapping systems like onX Hunt, Google Maps, and Apple Maps, simplifying tasks like scouting and backcountry navigation.
But before you can drop pins accurately, you’ll need to calibrate the compass inside the RX-5000 TBR/W. In fact, calibrating at the start of every outing is essential to prevent environmental factors from affecting your pins. Regardless of where you hunt, whether it’s in the wide-open West or the hardwoods back East, you’ll need to adjust to the magnetic field of each location.