🎯 Lock in your shot, own the range, and never miss the moment.
The VortexOptics Razor HD 4000 GeoBallistics Laser Rangefinder combines cutting-edge HD optics with advanced environmental sensors and Bluetooth connectivity to deliver precise ballistic data up to 4000 yards. Built tough with waterproof, shockproof, and rubber-armored construction, it’s tripod adaptable and backed by an unlimited lifetime warranty—engineered for serious shooters and hunters who demand flawless performance in any condition.
Brand | Vortex |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Color | Green |
Material | Glass, Magnesium |
Sport | Hunting, Shooting |
Item Weight | 10.1 Ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7"L x 6"W x 4"H |
Battery Description | Lithium |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Magnification Maximum | 1 |
Measuring Range | Up to 4,000 yards |
UPC | 843829117258 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.98 x 4.37 x 2.91 inches |
Package Weight | 0.55 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 6 x 4 inches |
Brand Name | Vortex |
Warranty Description | Unlimited, unconditional, lifetime warranty. |
Model Name | Razor HD 4000 Laser Rangefinder |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Vortex Optics |
Part Number | LRF-252 |
Model Year | 2023 |
Style | Razor HD 4000 GB Ballistic |
Included Components | Laser Rangefinder, Premium Carry Case, Bungee Cord Lanyard, Lens Cloth, Utility Clip, 2mm Hex Wrench, CR2 Battery |
Size | One Size |
V**T
Good Item. Value?
This is a great item. The opics are clear, it is easy to use, and the measurements are fairly reproducible. I've never owned a range finder before so I opted for a more expensive one rather than maybe be disappointed. So it is possible that a cheaper one might be as good but I don't know. I feel I paid for a high quality product and I received a high quality product.
W**
Works great
Is a little trick to use at first, and the clastic calc is pretty close. For the 308 it was spot on out to 600 yards. But for my 300prc I have doped out to 1k and when I tried doing the true value correction it is off. So I can either be true up to 600 yards or be true from 700 to 1000. But love the fact it ranges far, it is super clear, and can range something and it’ll show you on the map where your ranging. So if you shoot an animal you can bring up on your phone where you ranged and kinda takes the guess work out of where you shot it at. Only thing I’d like to change is if it had an option to where I can manually put in my own data for each yardage
P**N
Excellent rangefinder for long range shooters
Excellent rangefinder for long range (up to a mile) shooters. It provides declination angle from shooter to the taeget. Very accurate rangefinder at a great price point. Recommend using a bipod when ramging past 1000 yards.
B**T
Impressive! Works as claimed.
I've only had it for a few hours but I am surprised by how well this LRF performs. I was able to range the small shed in the pictures fairly consistently in normal mode while just leaning up against a fence. This thing has the same great quality that comes with most Vortex products! Optic is really nice (much clearer than what the pictures show), the shape of it fits in my hand great making it easier to hold stable, the extra modes are awesome in certain situations, the case that comes with it is genius. The only drawback I can find is the display is just okay. I also got a Leica 2400 and the display is the only category that the Vortex might have lost in when comparing the two side by side.
P**A
Quality
Very accurate (as expected). In VERY bright sunlight, the red readout numbers can be a little difficult to see.
A**R
Accurate & Consistent
Very accurate with readings and measurement being very repeatable. Feels solid and very good quality. Shopped for a while and compared multiple brands and models. This one proved to be the most accurate and consistent which was the most important thing for me. The FIRST ranging mode is very useful for distant targets against a background easily breaking out range to the target of interest. Highly recommend.
B**B
Excellent rangefinder. ELR mode is where it's at
4 month review:This is my 3rd range finder in an attempt to find something that fits my needs. I’m purchasing this for long range Precision Rifle and shooting steel out to around 1,000 yards and in, hunting with rifle and bow. I have been able to range street signs out to 1,200 yards repeatedly and unsupported. When people demo rangefinders by ranging houses at 2,000 yards, that’s cool and all but I don’t shoot in the direction of houses, barns, or towers so that’s not an accurate representation of field use for me in the context of shooting. If you're hiking and want the distance to a way point, sure this thing will definitely hit out to a mile on large objects.At this point I've had the Razor 4000 HD for just about 5 months. I've taken it to the club a few times and tested it on steel targets. Distances were known prior to ranging as there are berms every 100 yards. I've set up a 66% IPSC, 8-inch circle, and 6-inch diamond on each occasion. My club only goes out to just over 600 yards. I've found that the 66% IPSC is no problem to hit in any mode, even free-hand.For small targets go straight to ELR mode. The 8-inch circle and 6-inch diamond are virtually impossible to range in normal or first mode. I set them up at 400 and 500 yards. In ELR mode with the Razor 4000 mounted in my tripod it took 3-4 attempts but I was able to get a solid reading on each target. I've also confirmed a few distances at PRS matches on fairly large targets (full size IPSC, buffalo, deer, 12-inch squares etc) that were around the 1,000 yard mark using ELR mode.The range finder seems very overbuilt, the case is excellent, ranges return exceedingly fast, and the modes for first/last/elr all work as expected. Clarity is excellent, the glass in this LRF is awesome. Overall I'm very happy with this purchase and it works very well. Out to 1,000 yards I have absolute confidence that I can get ranges no problem. The only reason for the 4 star review is because I have used some higher end range finders such as Leica Geovid 10x, Terrapins, etc. Those LRFs get 5 stars. The Vortex is probably best in its class, and I'm ok with that.The only cons I can find as of now are that the reticle is larger than I prefer and a small center dot would be nice. This LRF is also very easy to use. 2 button UI that doesn’t require reading the manual to operate.
R**E
Quality doesn't always have to be complicated.
This rangefinder is very easy to use and the glass is excellent. It also has one of the best protective cases on the market. Perfect for hunting.
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