Bresser Equalizer Gun-Mounted Laser Rangefinder & More – SHOT Show 2017

Authors Gear Reviews Jon Hodoway Optics/Sights SHOT Show 2017
Bresser Equalizer Gun-Mounted Laser Rangefinder & More – SHOT Show 2017

The Bresser Equalizer is a weapon-mounted laser rangefinder that gives you instantaneous distance-to-target information. Images courtesy of manufacturer.

For more information, visit https://bresserusa.com/.

Equalizer

The holy grail for precision shooting is being able to quickly gauge the distance to your target and take the shot. To that end, Bresser’s new rifle-mounted Equalizer laser rangefinder provides the accurate measurements you need without having to deal with an often-cumbersome separate piece of kit not on your gun.

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Bresser Equalizer Gun-Mounted Laser Rangefinder & More – SHOT Show 2017

With it mounted directly to your firearm, you can quickly ascertain the range to your target.

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Bresser Equalizer Gun-Mounted Laser Rangefinder & More – SHOT Show 2017

The Equalizer is compact, handy and affordable at an MSRP of $149.95.

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This convenient gun-mounted device can accurately measure reflective targets up to 400 yards away. It then shows those live distance calculations on an easy to read OLED display. It has the handy benefit of angle-finding to your target and has a scan mode that is constantly active to keep you fully aware of distances to your target. The lightweight rangefinder mounts to a Picatinny or Weaver rail. Accessories include a lens cleaning cloth and a microfiber bag for transport and storage. The Equalizer will be priced at $149.95 and will be available May 2017.

Bresser Equalizer Gun-Mounted Laser Rangefinder & More – SHOT Show 2017

This bow-mounted laser rangefinder from Bresser is ideal for the demanding bowhunter looking for every edge he can get.

Bow Rangefinder

Also available from Bresser is the company’s 100-yard archery laser rangefinder. Knowing the exact distance to that buck or your target can mean the difference between a good story or a trophy. You can try dead reckoning (a guess as I call it) or you can dig in your gear and pull out your rangefinder from a pocket. This can work too, but this takes time and can spook that skittish buck. Bresser now offers a bow-mounted laser rangefinder that will mount to almost any compound bow or crossbow. This works with your existing sight/ scope to provide you with three axes of adjustment. Once mounted it will accurately and quickly give you range out to 100 yards without taking your hands off the bow. The results are displayed on an easy-to-read LED display. In the scan mode, it stays on constantly to give you distance to all potential targets. It is priced at $149.95 and is shipping now.

For more information, visit https://bresserusa.com/.

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  • Mike M. December 23, 2019, 8:14 am

    With a 300 Yrd Zero..400 yrd capability does not cut it..Bulky design would get damaged immediately.

  • billybob January 7, 2018, 7:17 pm

    I can place it next to my go pro ,above my bi-pod which in front of my front grip, right beside my laser and the other side of my flashlight , which are in front of my scope with the 45 degree red dot on one side & my iron sights on the other ! They all work great with my TRIPOD mount ! My clip on night vision works great but I had to add a back up battery supply and a light to operate all the controls ! IF I HAD ONLY HAD A FRONT FOCAL PLANE SCOPE AND KNEW HOW TO USE MILL DOTS ! FOOLS & THEIR MONEY ARE SOON PARTED !

  • Jim March 22, 2017, 12:21 am

    Bulky. Cumbersom. Short range. No thanks.

  • Dennis Kindig March 20, 2017, 10:17 am

    “can accurately measure reflective targets up to 400 yards away” – Seems like too short of a range to be a terribly useful tool.

  • Dr Motown March 20, 2017, 7:31 am

    Nothing listed on their website yet….SHOT Show products always have a “lag time” before the “public” gets to see them

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