Used a set last year on my Colorado elk hunt and they worked great for for me. No problem ranging out to 1,700-1,800 yards repeatedly in low light and bright sun light. Glass is good and not to heavy.Anyone have any hands on experience with the Nikon Laserforce binos???
Are you still liking them? I'm thinking about getting a pair for Christmas. I've used the monarch 7s for the last 2 years and think they're the best value compared to Alpha glass out there. Laserforce seems just as crisp when I checked them out at cabelasI've owned and used the Laserforce for a couple of years now. They are great for the money, the glass is clear and provides good contract but light gathering is not quite as good as my Leupy 10x50 binos. The range finder works great, I can range tree tops out to 1400 yds consistently and 1700 yds occasionally depending on conditions. It ranges quickly. My only complaint is the ranging button is hard to find especially with gloves on. I'm think about putting a dab of glue on it so I can feel it better.
Appreciate it! Good to know they're still going strong.Yes, I still like them. The other day my son and I were hunting a power line easement on our property, his stand is at one end and mine is at the other. I ranged him at 742 yards with my Laserforce. I texted him and asked him to range me with his Leupold 1200i range finder and he ranged me at 741 yards. I thought that was pretty cool that our rangefinders were within 1 yard of each other. I have had no issues with my Laserforce and it works as good as the day I bought it. I wish it has a ballistics app built in but not a big deal as I use Strelok on my phone.