3Feb/105
Nikon 8370 Prostaff 550 Laser Rangefinder

Product Description
Budget-conscious hunters can get the same 550-yard ranging capability waterproof/fogproof integrity and optical performance as with the RifleHunter, but without the ID Technology feature, in the new ProStaff and Team REALTREE 550 laser rangefinders.
February 3rd, 2010 - 01:21
When I shopped for this item the information regarding the item was incorrect. I bought the range finder believing the info that stated this range finder adjusted for elevation. It does not. I returned the item and informed the supplier and Amazon.com. It took a few e-mails but they corrected the Technicial Detail section and it took over two weeks but I did get my money back.
If you want a flat line range finder this is a great unit. Simple to operate and quick to give you feed back information.If you hunt from a tree stand or in the mountains it may not be what you are looking for in a range finder.
Rating: 3 / 5
February 3rd, 2010 - 03:12
Absolutely love it! The size and ease of use – perfect for the woods!
Rating: 5 / 5
February 3rd, 2010 - 04:16
I’ve bow hunted 5 times. In those times I’ve shot at two deer: The first was a miss…I shot under the deer b/c I grossly underestimated the yardage. The second opportunity came after I received the Nikon ProStaff 550 for a Christmas present from my girlfriend. It was a kill.
This is a very nice range finder. It’s simple and compact enough to fit in your vest pocket. The Nikon Archer’s Choice offers inclination compensation but with today’s flat shooting bows (mine is set up to shoot around 275fps) and after having used the ProStaff 550, I can’t imagine that it makes much of a difference. Twenty yards from a 15′ treestand is going to shoot the same as twenty yards from the ground. Although physics dictates that the arrow trajectory will be affected as elevation changes, it’s not going to be very much when you are only shooting twenty to forty yards. My kill came at twenty yards, the ProStaff 550 ranged it at twenty yards and my twenty yard pin put the arrow right where it was supposed to. What more can you ask for in a rangefinder? The bonus of this rangefinder over the Archer’s Choice is the additional yardage/range capabilities (The Archer’s Choice only ranges up to a 100 yards).
Rating: 5 / 5
February 3rd, 2010 - 06:09
I have a older range finder that is just to big to have at the ready. This range finder is 1/3 the size of my old one and measures closer and farther then the old one. This is a great range finder at an even better price!
Rating: 5 / 5
February 3rd, 2010 - 07:25
My husband asked for this for his birthday and I reluctantly spent the money. They aren’t cheap but once we recieved it, I knew why. This thing is AMAZING!!! You can point it at anything, even a stone, yards and yards away and it tells you exactly how far you are from it. Great purchase!!!
Rating: 5 / 5