Weapon-Mounted Laser Range Finders

WEAPON-MOUNTED LASER RANGEFINDERS FAQ

ARE WMLRF DEVICES DURABLE FOR FIELD USE?

Weapon-mounted laser Rangefinders are built with aluminum housings to withstand the heavy recoil of larger ELR calibers. Batteries typically last between 1,000 and 5,000 uses, and most are shock-tested for rugged environments.

CAN WMLRFs CONNECT TO BALLISTIC CALCULATORS?

Yes, some WMLRFs can sync with ballistic calculators via Bluetooth. Other WMLRFs may have a built-in ballistic application, like the Fire4000 and the AB Elite.

WHAT ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS IMPACT LASER PERFORMANCE?

Heavy brush, rain, and fog can reduce the range of any Laser Rangefinder. Multi-pulse technology can help filter the interference, but for maximum performance and accuracy, clear conditions are best.

HOW DO WEAPON-MOUNTED LASER RANGE FINDERS IMPROVE SHOT ACCURACY?

WMLRF delivers near-instantaneous distance reading, eliminating the need for additional actions or getting off your rifle and the need to shift your grip or reposition yourself. You will save the time that an aiming disruption causes, allowing you to stay on target and make your shot. For hunters, this allows for a quick and ethical kill. For shooters, it's faster target engagement and quicker shots.

CAN I USE A VISIBLE LASER RANGE FINDER IN COMPETITIVE SHOOTING?

Yes, and we here at Mile High Shooting Accessories highly recommend the use of a Weapon-Mounted Laser Range finder when competing. With a WMLRF, you can rapidly range a target, take your shot, and move quickly onto the next target. Before attending any PRS, ELR, or NRL Hunter competition, verify with the rules that a WMLRF is permitted.