Product Review: Crossbow Scopes with Rangefinder Truglo Crossbow Scope 4X32 However, with the hefty price tag, I don’t think it is worth it. This is also the first scope designed specifically for a crossbow which is a first in the market. It comes with 3 reticle options that will accommodate speeds from 300 fps-450fps, each reticle has bolt stadia lines out to 80 yards providing me accurate shooting every time. The second option would be to spend more for a Trijicon Acog Crossbow Scope and it has some nice features in its design. This set up would be effective for sighting and accurately hitting a moving target from 20-30 yards out. Using the rangefinder mount would involve buying the three necessary parts and assembling them to my crossbow. A basic one would cost you a couple hundred dollars which would be a lot less than buying a rangefinder with reticle-built in ranging capabilities. The price range e varies because the price of the scope is so different from manufacturer to manufacturer. The first option would entail purchasing a scope, rangefinder mount, and rangefinder. Secondly, I could buy a scope that has range finding reticles. One option is to buy a scope and attach a rangefinder mount so I can put a rangefinder on it. But there are other options I found which would work instead of a crossbow scope with a built-in rangefinder. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find any scope that already has a built-in rangefinder. Are there any crossbow scopes with built-in rangefinder in the market?
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