




I recently put the 7° Big Field 656Yd laser rangefinder through its paces to see if its specialized hunting modes actually hold up in the field. From misty morning stalks to high-noon target practice, this device aims to be the only optics companion you need for precise distance measurement.
The device feels surprisingly rugged in the hand, reflecting its military-grade accuracy claims with a solid, weather-resistant chassis. The optics provide a clear, expansive view thanks to the 7-degree field of view, which makes tracking moving targets much easier than with tighter, high-magnification alternatives.
Operating the device is straightforward, with a clear interface that makes switching between bow mode and standard ranging very intuitive. The rain and fog mode is a standout feature, cutting through morning gloom with impressive consistency that saved me from having to guess distances in poor visibility.
This is an excellent tool for archery and rifle hunters who require reliable, all-weather performance without the frustration of a steep learning curve.
With an impressive 4.81/5 rating, this rangefinder proves that you don't need to break the bank to get professional results. It is a highly capable piece of gear that justifies its $149.00 price tag through sheer utility and reliable performance in the harshest conditions.