Leupold BX-4 new range finding binoculars

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I didn't find much with the search function, so decided to post a thread asking for experience with the binocs. What I'm interested in is
BX-4 RANGE HD

BX-4 RANGE HD TBR/W 10X42MM

Thanks for input from anyone who has one. I have to get busy. I will check back later to see if there is any information. The uses would be for hunting, general purpose, and NRL matches. I use a kestrel with Applied Ballistic software and would rather have one that connected & updated the kestrel automatically, but for enough savings I can input distance manually. I don't see much time being lost. I don't think NF makes them. Those are the 2 I use most for optic needs.
Thanks again for any & all help
 
I didn't find much with the search function, so decided to post a thread asking for experience with the binocs. What I'm interested in is
BX-4 RANGE HD

BX-4 RANGE HD TBR/W 10X42MM

Thanks for input from anyone who has one. I have to get busy. I will check back later to see if there is any information. The uses would be for hunting, general purpose, and NRL matches. I use a kestrel with Applied Ballistic software and would rather have one that connected & updated the kestrel automatically, but for enough savings I can input distance manually. I don't see much time being lost. I don't think NF makes them. Those are the 2 I use most for optic needs.
Thanks again for any & all help
I got a set in November for hunting and NRL hunter matches. I used the binos for the first time last weekend while training for a match that's coming up. Accuracy was good overall. Glass is clear. These binos focus well and are good and bright. Distances were true and the ranging was quick. I don't trust the ballistic software because I haven't taken the time to test it. My kestrel has AB so I don't want to mix software for a match. I'd rather just range with the binos and use the kestrel to give me my solution. I did notice the laser had a difficult time ranging steel targets past 1000m. Some were slightly angled down so I think that messed with the laser rebounding. I was able to range a full size E type steel target at 1033m though. Inside of 1000m it's pretty accurate and well worth the investment for NRL Hunter matches where the longest shot will be 1000 yards. Hope that helps.
 
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