If you’ve been looking for a serious long-range upgrade, this Vortex Optics Impact 4000 GB Weapon Mounted Ballistic Rangefinder with Relay deal is worth your attention. MidwayUSA has the rail-mounted ballistic rangefinder marked down to $999.99, which is 50% off the regular $1,999.99 price.
Built for shooters who want fast, precise range and ballistic data without coming off the gun, the Impact 4000 combines advanced ranging, onboard environmental sensors, and Vortex’s GeoBallistics system into one rugged package.
Top Features
- Rail-mounted ballistic rangefinder keeps your solution on the gun for faster follow-up shots.
- Integrated GeoBallistics solver gives point-and-shoot range, drop, and environmental data.
- On-board environmental sensors track conditions that matter for long-range precision.
- Ten customizable ballistic profiles make it easier to swap between loads or rifles.
- Bluetooth connectivity and Relay compatibility help tie your precision setup together.
Why Shooters Love It
The Impact 4000 is built for shooters who want faster ballistic solutions without lifting off the rifle. It combines ranging, weather input, and ballistic data into one rail-mounted package, which is exactly why it stands out for long-range competition and open-country hunting.
At this price, the value is what jumps off the page. Vortex lists the Impact 4000 at a $2,999.99 MSRP, while MidwayUSA currently has it at $999.99, and deal trackers are also showing that same live sale price.
Unbeatable Price
- MSRP:
$2,999.99 - Our Price:
$1,999.99 - Your Price: $999.99
- You Save: $1,000.00 (50% off)
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I have a range finder that’ll go out to 600 yds. I’ve never killed a deer beyond 30 yds.
Maybe I just missed something but, what is the range of this thing? Does 4,000 mean anything? If it can range a non reflective target at over a mile we might be talking.
Arm up and carry on