



Bushnell Debuts NEW Bone Collector 1800 and 1000 Laser Rangefinders
Adam Scepaniak 08.11.23
Rudimentary rangefinders were invented in the 18th century to measure water canals. Then, NASA made more accurate and technologically-advanced models (the size of a house probably) that could measure the distance to stars and planets. Eventually, we were blessed with handheld units that could fit in your palm courtesy of Bushnell back in 1996. Now, they are continuing that growth 27 years later with some more models in the Bone Collector 1800 and Bone Collector 1000.
Bushnell Coverage on AllOutdoor
The new Bushnell Bone Collector 1000 laser rangefinder (LRF) features their 5 Year Lifetime Ironclad Warranty and has an MSRP of $149.99 making them very affordable. With the potential to range hard, reflective objects out to 1,000 yards this handheld LRF has a lot of power in a small package. All of the details for the Bone Collector 1000 can be read below as presented by Bushnell:
The Bushnell Bone Collector 1800 has the same 5 Year Lifetime Ironclad Warranty as its shorter-ranging counterpart with an MSRP of $199.99; a modest increase for an additional 800 yards of ranging capability. This unit also has Applied Ballistics technology incorporated into it out to 800 yards. The rest of the specifications for the Bone Collector 1800 can be read below as presented by Bushnell:
For those of us in need of a new laser rangefinder (LRF) for hunting this fall, the Bone Collector 1800 and 1000 from Bushnell have impeccable timing. Whether you’re ranging elk across a valley or simply confirming the yardage on a healthy whitetail doe, these LRFs should serve you well out in the field. As always, let us know all of your thoughts in the Comments below! We always appreciate your feedback.