




I recently field-tested the Mileseey 656Yd Laser Rangefinder to see if its specialized weather modes could actually handle backcountry elements. Whether tracking through early morning fog or managing steep elevation changes, this device aims to provide the accuracy needed for ethical shots.
The unit feels remarkably solid in the hand, featuring a rugged housing that gives confidence when navigating through brush. Its military-grade accuracy, rated to ±0.5 yards, is impressive for a portable device, and the 7-degree field of view makes scanning wide landscapes much faster than with standard optics.
Using the device is intuitive, with a clear interface that allows you to toggle between the BOW mode and standard ranging without fiddling with complex menus. The rain and fog mode proved effective during a damp morning, cutting through the haze to deliver consistent, reliable distance readings.
This is an excellent tool for archery hunters and long-range shooters who prioritize reliable performance in unpredictable weather.
With an impressive 4.81/5 rating, the Mileseey 656Yd Laser Rangefinder stands out for its straightforward functionality and robust feature set. At a price of $149.00, it is a highly practical addition to any hunting kit for those who value accuracy over unnecessary bells and whistles.