Revolutionary OLED display rail-mounted system delivers instant ballistic calculations, environmental data, and 2,000-meter ranging capability—Available through exclusive crowd funding early-bird pricing tiers starting at $599
MESA, ARIZONA — March 3, 2026 — Atibal Optics has announced the upcoming release of the Vantage WMLRF 2000 Ballistic Rail?Mounted Laser Rangefinder, with an expected arrival in late March or early April. The Vantage WM LRF features a full-color OLED display and combines advanced laser ranging, ballistic computation, and environmental data integration—such as pairing with a Kestrel—into a single, weapon-mounted system.
A standout capability, in addition to the large OLED screen, is the option to switch the display to a MOA or MIL-based crosshair. This allows the shooter to see real-time holdovers directly on the screen based on the ranged distance, setting the Vantage apart from competing rail-mounted rangefinders.

The Vantage WM LRF 2000 will use its dedicated ballistic app, Observer, which will soon be available for download on both the Android Play Store and the iOS App Store. The app is designed to be very user-friendly and intuitive, without adding unnecessary complexity.
The Vantage LRF 2000 eliminates the traditional compromise between ranging capability and shooting position. Unlike handheld rangefinders that force shooters to break their cheek weld and sight picture, the Vantage mounts directly to any standard Picatinny rail, delivering critical ballistic data while maintaining target acquisition.

Features:
Range Reflective (yards): Up to 2,000 yds.
Range Tree (yards): Up to 1500 yds.
Range Deer (yards): Up to 1000 yds.
Min Range: 5 yds.
Accuracy: .5 yds @ 100 yds.
Length: 4.37
Height: 1.8″
Width: 3.07″
Weight: 14.0 oz.
Run Time: 4,000 Ranges
Display: 2.0 IPS LCD
Battery: CR123A
650nm Red Laser: Yes
Temperature Sensor: Yes
Humidity Sensor: Yes
Barometric Sensor: Yes
Altitude: Yes
Bluetooth Enabled: Yes
Dimensions
Dimensions: 4.37″ L × 3.07″ W × 1.8″ H
Weight: 14.0 oz
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