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Bushnell Scout 1000 ARC

By Justin ZarrJanuary 14, 2010

LAST UPDATED: May 8th, 2015

A single button does the math. Just squeeze the trigger and remember your knife. Amazingly compact and simple to use, the Scout 1000 ARC figures distance based on terrain angle to give you an accurate “shoots-like” distance to 1,000 yards. Rifle Mode even tells you where to hold. With selectable Bow and Rifle Modes, it has the same capability some competitors need to split into two separate units. All with the tap of a button—in a vertical unit small enough to fit in your shirt pocket. In capability and easy to use, no one comes close to Bushnell.

Features:

  • Built-in inclinometer provides ARC
  • Pocket-size ergonomic design
  • 5x magnification
  • Bow mode—provides true horizontal distance from 5-99 yards
  • Rifle Mode—provides bullet-drop/holdover in inches
  • Bullseye, Brush and Scan mode
  • RainGuard HD
  • Range: 5-1000 yards
  • Diopter adjustment
  • Carrying case, battery and neck strap included
  • Compatible with magnetic attachment system
Justin Zarr
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Justin has been bowhunting for more than 30 years and co-hosting the popular bowhunting show Bowhunt or Die since 2010.  He lives in the NW suburbs of Chicago with his wife, 3 children, and semi-smelly dog.
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