Among the rangefinders that are not tournament legal, this model is without a doubt one of the best around. As the Leupold GX-II Rangefinder Pinhunter review discovered, it has so many additions, which although not legal for tournaments, make it a truly ideal tool for practice that goes above and beyond the call of duty.
Instead of the mundane, the Leupold GX-II Rangefinder Pinhunter review would proclaim it as a gem among rangefinders.
More than Meets the Eye
Within the body of the model that the Leupold GX-II Rangefinder Pinhunter review looked at, there lies a well of potential. Like its tournament-legal counterpart, the GX-I, it features the Pinhunter targeting technology for quick flag 'locks', as well as the Quick Set Menu that makes it just so easy to use.
At this juncture however, the similarities end. With its inclinometer and True Golf Range system, the Leupold GX-II Rangefinder Pinhunter review found that it could easily compensate for shots at a gradient (whether up or down).
On top of that, it also can factor in temperature and altitude and then crunch the numbers as to how they may affect the outcome of a shot. While this may not be so relevant for beginners, the Leupold GX-II Rangefinder Pinhunter review is certain that more experienced golfers will find it a very educational tool.
Furthermore, there is the Club Selector feature that will automatically tell its user the ideal club for any given shot. Combined with the ability to compensate for gradient, temperature, and altitude, this culminates in the rangefinder being able to give golfers a far more accurate shot.
No surprise that, with all of these features, the Leupold GX-II Rangefinder Pinhunter review is not hesitant in praising it. In fact, the one and only detraction that could be levied against the GX-II is that it shares the same 750 maximum range limitation that the GX-I had.
Realistically speaking though, it is rare indeed that this limitation would play any sort of decisive role.
Advanced as it is, and very much at the top of the line as far as rangefinders are concerned, the GX-II is a worthwhile consideration as an alternative to Bushnell's Slope rangefinder. Although many do still flock to Bushnell due to their reputation, the GX-II is no slouch, as this Leupold GX-II Rangefinder Pinhunter review has stated.
For practice, there are few tools in a golfer's arsenal that can compare to this one, simple to use, rangefinder.
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