Vortex Optics Razor HD 4000 Laser Rangefinder - LRF-250
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Vortex Optics Razor HD 4000 Laser Rangefinder - LRF-250
The extremely effective angle compensated laser rangefinder features four targeting modes (Normal Mode, First Mode, Last Mode and Extended Laser Range Mode) for any ranging environment. The primary Horizontal Component Distance range mode provides key angle compensated range information required by the vast majority of shooters in a simple, quick to read display. The Razor HD 4000 also has a Line of Sight range mode and scan feature.
Features
- ArmorTec. Ultra-hard, scratch-resistant coating protects exterior lenses from scratches, oil and dirt.
- All Weather Capable. All Weather Capable ranging allows the unit to return a distance even in a variety of adverse weather conditions.
- Multi-Coated. XR Plus Fully Multi-Coated.
- HCD. Horizontal Component Distance (HCD) mode for angle compensated ranging.
- HD Lens Elements. HD.
- Rubber Armor. Provides a secure, non-slip grip, and durable external protection.
- Rugged Design. Built to handle tough situations. Compact and lightweight.
Specifications
| Magnification | 7x |
|---|---|
| Objective Lens Diameter | 25 mm |
| Reticle | HCD Corrected Shoot-To Range |
| Eye Relief | 16–19 mm |
| Angular Field of View | 6.5° |
| Field of View (@1000 yards) | 341.25 ft |
| Max Range (Reflective) | 4000 yards |
| Max Range (Tree) | 2500 yards |
| Max Range (Deer) | 2200 yards |
| Max Angle Reading | ±70° |
| Length | 4.4 inches |
| Width | 1.7 inches |
| Weight | 9.9 oz |
What our Experts Think
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Extreme ranging capability (up to 4000 yards)
Delivers elite long-range performance, capable of measuring reflective targets out to 4000 yards—ideal for serious hunters and precision shooters. -
High accuracy for first-shot confidence
With accuracy as tight as ±0.5 yards at closer ranges, it provides reliable, repeatable readings critical for long-range shooting success. - Advanced targeting & ranging modes
- Normal, First, Last, and ELR (Extended Laser Range) modes
- HCD (angle-compensated) & LOS modes
These features ensure accurate readings in complex terrain or cluttered environments. -
Integrated inclinometer for angle compensation
Built-in angle measurement (±70°) allows precise uphill/downhill distance correction, improving real-world shooting accuracy. -
Clear HD optics with 7x magnification
HD glass and XR Plus coatings deliver bright, sharp images with good contrast, helping identify targets before ranging. -
Fast, intuitive operation in the field
Simple two-button interface, scan mode, and quick readouts enable rapid ranging without complexity—a major advantage in time-sensitive situations. -
Compact, rugged, and weatherproof
Magnesium body, rubber armor, and waterproof (IPX7) construction ensure durability in harsh outdoor conditions while staying lightweight (~10 oz). -
Tripod compatibility for extreme distances
ELR mode benefits from tripod use, allowing more stable and consistent readings at maximum range.
Q&A
Q1: What is the maximum range of the Vortex Razor HD 4000 Laser Rangefinder (LRF-250)?
A: It can measure distances up to 4000 yards (over 2.25 miles) on reflective targets, making it ideal for extreme long-range shooting and hunting.
Q2: Is the Razor HD 4000 accurate for long-distance targeting?
A: Yes. It offers high precision with accuracy up to ±0.5 yards at closer ranges and maintains reliable performance at extended distances.
Q3: What magnification and optics does it use?
A: It features 7x magnification with a 25mm objective lens and HD glass, delivering bright, sharp, and clear target identification.
Q4: Does it support angle compensation for uphill/downhill shots?
A: Yes. The built-in inclinometer provides angle-compensated distance (HCD) and line-of-sight (LOS) measurements for improved shooting accuracy.
Q5: What targeting modes are available?
A: It includes multiple modes such as Normal, First, Last, and Extended Laser Range (ELR) for accurate ranging in various environments and conditions.
Q6: Is the Razor HD 4000 waterproof and durable?
A: Yes. It features a rugged magnesium body, rubber armor, and IPX7 waterproof rating for reliable performance in harsh weather.
Q7: Can it be used in low-light conditions?
A: Yes. Premium XR Plus coatings and HD optics enhance light transmission, ensuring clear visibility in low-light environments.
Q8: Does it have a scan mode for continuous ranging?
A: Yes. The scan feature provides continuous distance readings while tracking moving targets or scanning terrain.
Maintenance Tips
- Clean lenses carefully: Use a microfiber cloth + lens-safe solution only. XR Plus coatings and ArmorTek protection require gentle cleaning to maintain clarity and light transmission.
- Keep lenses covered: Always use protective caps to prevent scratches, dust, and moisture on the 25mm objective lens.
- Avoid touching optics: Fingerprints degrade image sharpness and ranging accuracy, especially in low light.
- Monitor battery health: Uses a CR2 battery—replace promptly to avoid inconsistent ranging performance or delays.
- Store in dry conditions: While waterproof (IPX7) and rugged, prolonged moisture exposure can affect seals and electronics over time.
- Use tripod for long-range mode: Extended Laser Range (ELR) mode works best with stable support for maximum accuracy at extreme distances.
- Wipe exterior after use: Clean rubber armor and magnesium body to remove dirt, oil, or debris that can reduce grip and durability.
- Protect from extreme heat/cold: Operating range is limited—extreme temperatures can impact laser accuracy and battery life.
- Check diopter & display: Adjust eyepiece and brightness settings regularly for clear readings in all lighting conditions.