Leupold BX-6 Range HD 10×42 Rangefinding Binoculars

SKU: BILL|LEU 185190
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$4,020.99

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The Leupold BX-6 Range HD is a field-ready rangefinding binocular that integrates advanced optics, a daylight-bright AccuView AMOLED display, and laser rangefinding with built-in ballistic solutions. It is designed for hunting, long-range spotting, and precision observation where clear optics, rapid ranging, and environmental data are required. Onboard sensors and Hornady 4DOF ballistic integration provide calculated solutions for rifle shooters while Precision Cut Archery software supports bowhunters.

Key Specifications

  • The magnification is 10x.
  • The weight is 41 oz.
  • The eye relief is 18 mm.
  • The field of view is 330 ft @ 1,000 yds.
  • The overall length is 6.80 inches.
  • The display is a vivid-red AccuView AMOLED.
  • The ballistic engine is Hornady 4DOF.
  • The unit includes Precision Pinning with 2-degree accuracy.
  • The unit is waterproof and fogproof.
  • The system supports app compatibility and tripod mounting.

Built to consolidate optics, ranging, and ballistic calculation into a single durable unit, the BX-6 Range HD simplifies distance assessment and decision-making in the field. Its glove-friendly controls, bright AMOLED display, and integrated sensors make it practical for varied conditions and disciplines, from scouting terrain to precision-focused observation tasks.

Additional information

upc

030317040444

Manufacturer

Leupold

Manufacturer Part Number

185190

color

Black

Eye Relief

18mm

Length

6.80"

Magnification

10x

model

BX-4 Range HD

Objective Size

40mm

power

10X

Product Type

Rangefinder

Shipping Weight

6.21

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