Range Finders

Shop our selection of range finders from leading manufacturers like Burris, Bushnell, Crimson Trace, Konus, and Muddy Outdoors. ICB Firearms carries a dependable lineup of range finders built to deliver fast, accurate distance readings for hunters, target shooters, and long-range marksmen who need reliable data in any environment. These tools pair seamlessly with our broader selection of scopes, sights, and optics to complete your precision setup, and we also stock bolt action rifles and semi auto rifles built for accuracy at distance. Round out your kit with rifle ammunition in a wide range of calibers and rifle magazines to stay ready in the field.

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Range Finders Buying Guide

Buy range finders online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as maximum ranging distance, magnification, accuracy rating, and display type. Range finders use laser technology to measure exact distances to a target, helping shooters and hunters dial accurate corrections, choose the right hold, and confirm shot feasibility before pulling the trigger.

Here’s what to weigh before adding one to your kit:

  • Match the range finder to your typical shooting distances, with shorter range units suited for bowhunting and longer range models built for rifle work and precision shooting.
  • Pair your range finder with quality gun scopes so distance readings translate directly into accurate scope adjustments.
  • Use range finders alongside ballistic solvers to convert range data into precise firing solutions based on wind, elevation, and atmospheric conditions.
  • Coordinate with binoculars for spotting and target identification before ranging, especially in open country or extended distances.
  • Match the unit to your firearm platform, whether you’re shooting bolt action rifles for hunting or precision work or other long guns used at distance.
  • Look at extras like angle compensation, target priority modes, and weatherproofing, since these features matter most in challenging field conditions.

Local And Compliance Notes

Grab range finders online or visit our gun shop in St. Clair Shores, Michigan to test units in person before buying. ICB Firearms also serves customers from nearby cities including Macomb, Clinton Township, Grosse Pointe, Warren, and Royal Oak.

Range finders themselves are not regulated as firearms, though accessories ordered alongside firearms follow federal guidelines and applicable Michigan requirements, which typically involve shipment to a licensed dealer and completion of a background check prior to pickup. Shipping timelines vary by product, so review checkout information carefully before placing your order.

Field use, transportation, and storage practices may differ based on circumstances. Contact the shop directly for clarification on product specifications, accepted identification, and current store policies.

Frequently Asked Questions About Range Finders

1. What is a range finder?

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A range finder is a handheld device that measures the distance to a target using a laser beam. It helps shooters and hunters dial accurate corrections and confirm shot distances.

2. How accurate are range finders?

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Most quality range finders are accurate to within one yard at typical distances. Accuracy can vary based on target reflectivity, weather conditions, and the quality of the unit.

3. What's the maximum range I should look for?

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Match the maximum range to your intended use, with 600 to 1,000 yards suiting most hunting needs and 1,500 yards or more covering long range shooting. Maximum range often varies based on target type.

4. Do range finders work in fog or rain?

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Performance drops in fog, heavy rain, or snow because particles in the air scatter the laser beam. Most units still work in light precipitation, but readings may be less reliable.

5. What is angle compensation?

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Angle compensation adjusts the displayed range to account for shots taken uphill or downhill. This gives you the true ballistic distance instead of the straight line distance.

6. Can I use a range finder for archery?

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Yes, many range finders are designed for both archery and rifle use. Bowhunters often choose models with shorter maximum ranges and angle compensation tuned for closer shots.

7. Do I need to calibrate a range finder?

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Range finders generally don’t need user calibration, though you should periodically test the unit against known distances. If readings drift significantly, contact the manufacturer for service.

8. How long do range finder batteries last?

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Battery life varies by model and usage, with most units running for thousands of measurements on a single battery. Cold weather can reduce battery performance, so carry a spare for extended trips.