Hawke Sport Optics 41022 Laser Rangefinder 6x21mm LCD Display
The Hawke Sport Optics 41022 laser rangefinder is a 6x21mm compact optic built for hunters and shooters who need quick, accurate distance readings in the field. Whether you're glassing a distant ridge, confirming yardage before the shot, or planning your approach to game, this rangefinder delivers the essential data you need without unnecessary bulk or complexity. The 6x magnification keeps your target in sharp focus while the LCD display reports distance in clear, easy-to-read numbers—no squinting at tiny digits or guessing on range.
Compact rangefinders like this one live in a hunting pack or range bag without complaint, and the 21mm objective lens balances light gathering with portability. It's the kind of tool that becomes part of your routine once you've used it—one less variable in the field, one more reason your shots land where you intend them to.
Hawke Sport Optics has earned respect among shooters and hunters for building solid optics that don't pretend to do more than they do. This rangefinder fits that reputation: a straightforward, dependable way to measure distance and improve your accuracy, whether you're hunting, shooting paper at the range, or scouting land.
Key Features
- 6x magnification for clear target image and steady aiming
- 21mm objective lens for reliable performance in varying light
- LCD display for easy distance readout
- Compact, portable design for field carry
Specifications
| Magnification | 6x |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 21mm |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Brand | Hawke Sport Optics |
| Model | 41022 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this rangefinder good for hunting?
Yes. The 6x21mm configuration and LCD distance display are well-suited to field hunting where you need to confirm yardage before taking a shot. Its compact size makes it easy to pack in a hunting bag or keep in a vest pocket.
Can I use this at the shooting range?
Absolutely. Rangefinders are valuable tools for verifying distance to targets, especially when you're setting up at unfamiliar ranges or testing ammunition at known yardages.
What does the 6x21mm mean?
The first number (6x) is the magnification—you'll see the target enlarged six times. The second number (21mm) is the width of the front lens element, which influences how much light the optic gathers and its field of view. This combination keeps the rangefinder compact and portable.

