The Best Auto Range Finding Rifle Scopes – Reviews with Top Rated Brands

Rifle scopes are used to provide clearer vision in front of you while hunting or shooting at targets. It’s important that your scope can adjust to changes in light, particularly when shooting at night time. Auto-focusing rifle scopes focus the lens automatically by detecting changes in light for you, providing clearer vision without changing your settings. They are perfect no matter what time of day it is!

There are two types of auto-focus rifle scopes: Passive and Active. Passive auto-focusing scopes will focus by detecting movement. Active scopes will focus by detecting light. Both types are available in either Variable or Fixed Magnification, depending on the magnification power you need.

There are many tips you can use to improve your rifle shooting experience, but one of the most important things is to find the right rifle scope for your rifle or bow. With so many different types, manufacturers and models on the market, determining which scope will work for you can be complex and confusing. Take a few moments to learn the important things you’ll need to know about them before buying one.

These tips and information will help you determine which rifle scopes and bow scopes will work well for your shooting needs.

Tips & Tricks for Auto Range Finding Rifle Scopes

Observe the Field: The first thing you want to do is take a look at the terrain around you and decide what type of terrain your hunting. Look at the type of plants, rocks, trees, bushes, etc. that you might be looking for as well as any other wildlife or obstacles that might be in your way such as small streams or gullies. Are you hunting in a forest, farm field or brush? Are there any other potential hazards such as cliffs, stumps, fallen trees and boulders that might obstruct your view? Go through the same process at home and look at your yard maybe around the house or around the other buildings.

Find The Spot: Next you want to find a spot where you can comfortably see what’s going on and do some testing. This means looking for a spot with stable and sturdy ground. There should be no rocks, roots, fallen trees or any other type of obstacle within 200 feet from your vantage point. This might mean checking out several different spots until you find one that will work well for you.

Mounting Height: There are different heights you can use for mounting your rifle scope on your rifle. These days you’re typically going to be using a bipod for steadying and support of your rifle while shooting, so it’s important that you get one that fits your rifle and the terrain well. If you’re not using a bipod, take a look at the specifications to see if there is any way to adjust the height of the scope over the barrel so it remains level with the ground.

Type Of Rifle: There are many different types of rifles available such as hunting rifles, tactical rifles and target/pistol type rifles. Also, you’ll find different types of scopes, depending on the type of rifle you have.

Choose Your Scopes: Once you’ve looked at all your options and found your best option for your area, go ahead and choose that. You don’t need to buy the most expensive or most expensive version available because that would be silly. Go with something that works well for you. If you’re not sure, buy one scope to try out and use for a while before buying any other scopes.

Look at the Features: You’ll definitely want to make sure it’s clear, bright and has parallax adjustments so you can see fine details while shooting without having to move your head around much while looking through it. It should also have a locking on/off button on it so you can quickly turn it on and off when you need to.

Note: The standard features for most rifle scopes include: Objective lens caps, lens cloth, eyepiece covers and return-to-zero mounting system.

Buy Extra Batteries: Now that you’re ready to buy your rifle scope, go ahead and buy extra lithium batteries for it. They’re not too expensive and you’ll want to make sure that they’re fully charged before you go hunting or shooting at all. I would keep a couple extra batteries in your home along with another set of fully charged ones in your truck or hunting bag so they’re available whenever you need them.

Warranty: One of the most important things to look at when buying a new scope is the warranty for it. The more you spend on it, the more likely you are to get good service and support if something happens with it.

Scopes come in different models and types, ranging from Night Vision models that use extra bright lights in order to see in complete darkness, 3-9x32mm models that can zoom in up to 9x, 30mm models (standard rifle scopes), 75mm model (standard spotting scopes) and even 75mmscope (spotting scopes). Different manufacturers make different types of riflescopes with different strengths and weaknesses. I’ve listed below some of the most popular types and models of rifle scopes and bow scope.

Note: There are other types and models out there that you might want to consider depending on the method of hunting or shooting you’re doing. For example, there are rifle scopes for archery as well as bow scopes for bow hunting.

Top 4 Auto Range Finding Rifle Scopes – Reviews

BelOMO POSP RangeFinder Optical Rifle Scope

BelOMO POSP Rangefinder Optical Rifle Scope is a modernized and upgraded version of the famous Soviet era military scope that is used in original form by snipers to this day.

This Rifle Scope is built to military standards using top-grade components and can be used by hunters, law enforcement professionals and recreational shooters alike.

From the military grade aluminum casing to 4x focusing range, BelOMO Optical Rifle Scope has all the features one could expect from such high-grade optic. And unlike most other scopes on the market, this Rifle Scope will amaze you with more than just its astonishing accuracy and precision. And it’s equipped with an innovative patented focusing rangefinder technology that allows the scope to pick up surrounding targets 4x faster than its closest competitors.

Additionally, since BelOMO Rifle Scope is equipped with a built-in SVD-style reticle, shooters will have no trouble adjusting the reticle’s elevation and windage thanks to BelOMO’s world famous reticle design. And with the BelOMO Rifle Scope’s long eye relief, shooters will be able to get comfortable shots no matter their eyewear or shooting position.

Sig Sauer BDX Combo Kit, KILO1400BDX Laser Range Finder Rifle Scope

The Sig Sauer Rifle Scope is a fascinating combo of a rangefinder with a riflescope that can be used to acquire an illuminated dot on the target shooting you, as well as share data between the two. The BDX is able to range out up to 1,600 yards and has an anti-cant system with digital level included.

The scope comes with 1554 rifle scopes that are unisex-adult in size and durable plastic material. The BDX laser range finder is very light, at just 0.1 killogram pounds, and easy to handle.

The BDX has an intuitive user interface that uses three buttons. The three buttons are used to power it on/off, select the units of measurement (yards or meters) and to take a ranging shot. Once you have completed your shot, the rangefinder will take only 0.5 seconds to give you the distance reading in yards or meters on the LCD screen in real time. The Sierra3BDX riflescope is parallax free at 50 yards and has an objective lens diameter of 42mm for high-quality images across the scope’s entire magnification range.

The BDX is capable of giving you accurate distance readings up to 1,600 yards. The riflescope features a 3-stop Ballistic Data Exchange system that enables the user to compensate for elevation and windage errors. The scope also has an integrated digital level with an anti-cant system built into the rangefinder to prevent any canting (pitch) of the rifle after firing at long range.

This scope allows you to aim precisely even with your hands free. A digital display with auto-holdover function will hold the reticle accurately onto targets as long as they are visible even when you are moving. The auto reticle function is easy to operate, just press the button the same way you would if you were using a manual reticle.

BelOMO RangeFinder Optical Rifle Scope

The BelOMO RangeFinder Optical Rifle Scope is one of the most elite rifle scopes available on the market today. This is not just an ordinary rifle scope, but a tactical rifle scope with all features necessary for effective hunting. The reticle is illuminated to allow hunters to see it in dark conditions or at night time. The rangefinder allows hunters to measure distances up to 400 meters away with high precision and accuracy. With 4X magnification power and 6-degree angular field of view, this rifle scope ensures that you always have the best shot at your target no matter how far away they are. The eye relief is 70mm, which provides comfortable viewing throughout the day. The rifle scope has a side rail mount for greater convenience.

The body of the rifle scope is 30mm in diameter and 38mm in length. It can easily be mounted on any firearm with an objective of up to 34mm in diameter and 30mm in length. The lens coating of this particular rifle scope is multi-coated to ensure that you get clear and vivid images for the longest period possible, even under extremely bright conditions. The lens package is waterproof and shockproof. Furthermore, it is filled with nitrogen gas rather than air to prevent internal fogging of the lens, which often occurs during high temperature shifts or when transferred from humid to cold environments.

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Burris Laser Rangefinding Rifle Scope

A Burris Laser Range finding Rifle Scope is a great tool for hunters and recreational shooters to seek out the next big game animal or bird of prey that’s lurking in thick cover or biding its time in the trees, safely outside their view.

The Eliminator 4-16x50mm is a great scope for the shooter that is looking for a broad range of sight correction with the ability to take advantage of all of its optic’s capabilities under varying light conditions.

The scope includes a built-in laser rangefinder and inclinometer to eliminate the guesswork involved with ranging a target. It features 1,200 yards ranging capability and 10.5 millimeters to 3.5 millimeters exit pupil.

This scope has been made to be as large as possible for as long as possible without sacrificing field-of-view. This is a full size rifle scope that will handle well both on the bench and in the field, including hunting conditions where weather can alter visibility considerably during a hunt or competition shoot.

And the Eliminator 4-16x50mm includes flip-up lens caps with a built-in recoil stop for shooting safely without losing sight picture. The caps have the laser rangefinder hard wired into the caps to save on batteries.

In the bottom line

Purchasing a rifle scope or bow scope can be very confusing and it’s important to take the time to figure out what you need before you head out to the store. The right rifle scope can make your shooting experience much easier and it will make your shots more accurate. If you take the time to read through this article, get to know your options and get familiar with what features are important for you, the process of buying a new rifle scope should be easier for you in the future. The types I describe in this article are just some of the most popular models available in today’s market, but there are still others that might work well for you in the future. For example, if you’re looking for a rifle scope with an illuminated reticle for low light shooting or something like that, look online or at the store for more information about other rifle scopes.

I hope that I’ve been able to provide some helpful guide for you when buying a new rifle scope or bow scope so you’ll be able to make the right choice and get the most out of your hunting experience. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please leave them below in the comment section so I can add them to this article and improve on what I’ve written about rifle scopes or bow scopes for hunters and shooters alike.

Matthew Koch

Hi, I'm Matthew, a passionate blogger and traveler. I'm also a hard-core hiker. Hiking with friends and visiting new places is what I live for. Currently, I'm working at Gear Odds as CEO & Columnist. I would like to provide my best outdoor experience possible.