Redfield Raider 550 Rebate

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posted on September 26, 2012
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9/26/2012

Redfield is offering a $50 rebate on its Raider 550 Laser rangefinder between Oct. 1 and Dec. 31, 2012.

The Raider 550 provides high performance in a small package, measuring 4 inches in length and weighing less than 5 ounces.

The Raider uses Redfield’s high-speed digital technology with a powerful laser to provide fast, accurate range, with long battery life. It also features 6X magnification to precise ranging and can double as a spotter at closer ranges.

The Raider 550 is available in matte black ($169.99) or Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity ($179.99). Rebate details can be found at Redfield.com/rewards.

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