Picatinny Mount for Laserworks LE-032 Rangefinder – Sightlok RF-1
Original price was: $229.95.$189.95Current price is: $189.95.
The Laserworks LE-032 is a great budget weapon-mounted laser rangefinder.
Unfortunately, the mount it comes with leaves room for improvement. The flaws include:
- Excessive flex and “play” or sloppiness
- Tendency to lose zero
- Insufficient adjustment range
- Inflexible placement options
The Sightlok RF-1 addresses all of these issues. It locks down the Laserworks LE-032 rangefinder so it will maintain zero under the most adverse conditions. It also offers more flexibilty in mounting options. The rangefinder can be mounted on either side of scope, and can be adjusted forward and back. Azimuth/Windage and Elevation Adjustments enable co-align/co-witness of rangefinder with rifle scope.
The Sightlok RF-1 is designed and made in the U.S.A. from aerospace grade aluminum alloy with MIL-A-8625 spec Type III anodized hard coat finished in matte black.
Non-slip rubber on the clamp surfaces ensures that the rangefinder is held securely but not scratched by the clamp.
MOUNT REQUIREMENTS:
The Sightlok RF-1 mounts securely to any Picatinny (MIL-STD 1913) or Weaver rail.
For those interested in upgrading to a rangefinder with a built-in ballistics calculator, the Sightlok RF-1 also supports the Sig Sauer line of KILO BDX rangefinders. It can accommodate rangefinders with widths ranging from 1.14″ (28.8mm) to 1.58″ (40.2mm).
SIZING AND ADJUSTMENT RANGE:
The placement of the Sightlok RF-1 can be adjusted in all 3 dimensions: height, length, and horizontal distance from Picatinny/Weaver rail.
Rangefinder height adjustment (choose between 3 rails): 1.24″ (31.6mm)
Length adjustment: (sliding variable length as measured from from the front of the rail clamp to the back of the rangefinder holder) 4.3″ to 6.5″ (10.9-16.5cm)
Horizontal distance from Picatinny/Weaver rail adjustment (3 different-length options are included):
Small: 1.38″ (3.5cm)
Medium: 1.62″ (4.1cm)
Large: 1.94″ (4.9cm)
Having variable options for horizontal distance from the Picatinny/Weaver rail ensures that the rangefinder laser can clear windage/brightness/focus knobs/focus rings on the scope.
MOUNTING CLEARANCE:
The Sightlok RF-1 clamp needs just 0.25″ (6.5mm) of clearance between the top of the rail and the bottom of the scope to mount under the scope. It can also be flipped and mounted to the rail under the scope occular if other mount points are obstructed.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Weight:
9.4 to 9.7 ounces (268-275 grams), depending on configuration
Assembled dimensions:
Height: 2.2″ (55.8mm)
Width (adjustable): 3.8″-4.3″ (95-108mm)
Length (adjustable): 4.3″-6.5″ (10.9-16.5cm)
Parts included:
Aluminum Rangefinder Clamp
Aluminum Lever Arm
Aluminum Short Rail Clamp
Aluminum Medium Rail clamp
Aluminum Long Rail Clamp
Aluminum Rail Clamp Lock
Carbon Steel Elevation & Windage Bolts
Carbon Steel Mounting Nuts and Bolts
Users Manual
MADE IN THE USA:
The Sightlok RF-1 is engineered, tested, manufactured, and assembled in the U.S.A.
LIFETIME WARRANTY:
SIGHTLOK® has manufactured this mount in the U.S.A. to be rigid, rugged, and dependable. We understand the importance of quality in the field, at the shooting range, or on your next hunt. When it comes to quality, we have your back.
We will repair or replace your SIGHTLOK product in the event it becomes damaged or defective, at no charge to you. If we cannot repair your product, we will replace it with a product in perfect working order of equal or better physical condition.
THE SIGHTLOK® WARRANTY IS
– Unlimited Lifetime
– Fully Transferable
– No Warranty Card Required
– No Receipt Required
– No Time Limit Applies
– No Charge
IMPORTANT: RANGEFINDERS SHOWN IN PICTURES ARE FOR DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT INCLUDED WITH PURCHASE.
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According to manufacturer information, the following rangefinders will fit the Sightlok RF-1:
AILEMON AL19 and AL34
AOFAR HX-1100V
Astra Optix HTX1600, OTX1600, OTX2400A, OTX2400B
Astra Optix Pro A-1
Athlon Optics MIDAS 1 and MIDAS G2 1
Athlon Optics TALOS 800Y and TALOS G2 850Y
ATN LASERBALLISTICS 1000 and 1500
Burris Signature LRF 2000
Bushnell Broadhead
Bushnell LE1300SBL, LE1700SBL, LP1300SBL, LP1700SBL
Bushnell Prime 1800
Covert Optics ThermX TRF 1600
Crimson Trace Horizonline 2000 and 4000
German Precision Optics Rangetracker 1800
Gogogo Sport Vpro GS03, GS19, GS24MTL, GS60
Gunwerks Revic BR4 Ballistic
Hawke Optics ENDURANCE 1000, 1500, 700
Hawke Optics LRF 400 and 800
Hawke VANTAGE 400, 600, and 900
LaserWorks LE-032
LaserWorks True 1000
LEICA Pinmaster II Pro
LEICA Rangemaster 2400-R, CRF 2800.COM, CRF 3500.COM
Leupold RX-1400i TBR/W, RX-1500i TBR/W, RX-1600i TBR, RX-2800 TBR, RX-FullDraw 5
Luna Optics LRF1300M-PRO & LRF2400M-PRO
MiLESEEY PF210-H
Nikon COOLSHOT 50i
Nikon PROSTAFF 1000 and 1000i
NUTREK RF08P 5-1200
Osprey Global RF-OSP-400SP
Praktica LRF-7G
Profey Vpro X5
PulsNell TX-750
REVASRI NK-1000
Rudolph Optics RF M1200 Micro
SereneLife SLGRF20SL
SG Surgoal RS 1200
Sig Sauer KILO1000BDX, KILO1400BDX, KILO1600BDX, KILO2200BDX, KILO2400BDX, KILO Canyon, KILO1600, KILO3K, KILO5K, KILO8K-ABS, and BUCKMASTERS 1500
TecTecTec ProWild 1, ProWild 2, ProWild S
TIDEWE HD-700E and TIDEWE HR-F700
Vortex Optics Crossfire HD 1400 and Impact LRF101
WOSPORTS H-111H
X-Vision PDLC RFP875 and RFO1600
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The following rangefinders are believed to be too wide to fit the Sightlok RF-1:
ACPOTEL PF2E
AOFAR HX-1200T
AOFAR HX-700N
Bushnell BoneCollector 850
Bushnell BoneCollector 202208
Gogogo Sport Vpro
Nikon COOLSHOT PRO II
Nikon Laser 50
Sig Sauer KILO4K
Vortex Optics Diamondback HD 2000
Vortex Optics Viper HD 3000
Vortex Optics Razor HD 4000
Feel free to contact us with any questions!
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Description
FAQ:
Q: How can I accurately align the rangefinder with the crosshairs on my scope?
A: There are 3 ways to accomplish this:
1. Simple method
Point scope crosshairs at a target at the approximate distance you intend to shoot. Stabilize shooting platform so the scope doesn’t move. Use the windage and elevation knobs on the mount to point the rangefinder reticle at the same aiming point as the scope reticle. Re-verify scope reticle has not moved from the target. Verify rangefinder reticle matches aiming point of scope. For extra accuracy, measure the distance between center of scope occular lens and the center of rangefinder occular lens, and maintain rangefinder point-of-aim parallel to scope crosshairs to prevent point-of-aim divergence over large distances.
2. More accurate method
A more accurate method is to have a target at the approximate distance you intend to shoot, where you have a much longer distance behind the target to use as a contrast. Point scope at the edge of the target. Adjust rangefinder so that it detects the point at which aiming point goes off the edge of the target both horizontally and vertically. Fire rangefinder while moving off the edge of the target. The rangefinder should be aligned so that it switches to displaying the much longer distance behind the target just as scope crosshairs move off the edge of the target. Again, for extra accuracy, measure the distance between center of scope occular lens and the center of rangefinder occular lens, and maintain rangefinder point-of-aim parallel to scope crosshairs to prevent point-of-aim divergence over large distances.
3. Most accurate method – requires digital night vision clip-on like a PARD NV007
Third method is to use a clip-on digital night vision scope like a PARD NV007 or the cheaper “DIY” Night Vision scopes priced around $100. Digital night vision shows the infrared spectrum used by the rangefinder, so the laser from the rangefinder becomes visible flashing on the target. This makes windage and elevation adjustment for the rangefinder easy and precise. Again, for extra accuracy, measure the distance between center of scope occular lens and the center of rangefinder occular lens, and maintain rangefinder point-of-aim parallel to scope crosshairs to prevent point-of-aim divergence over large distances.
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