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By Roy Lloyd · Last reviewed: May 2026

WOSPORTS H-116 Rangefinder Review (2026): 1500 Yards at $100
The H-116 is the range leader in the WOSPORTS lineup. At 1500 yards, it outreaches the H-111 by 300 yards at the same $99.99 price. For open-country hunters — antelope flats, western elk country, wide agricultural fields — that extra ceiling is the spec that determines which rangefinder to buy. For whitetail hunters whose shots max out at 60 yards, that distinction doesn't matter, and the H-111's speed mode becomes the more useful differentiator.
Range: The Spec That Matters for Open-Country Hunting
A 1500-yard rangefinder isn't just for 1500-yard shots. In open terrain, you need to range landmarks, estimate distances to approach routes, and confirm positions of animals before a stalk. A mule deer bedded on a hillside at 800 yards is within the H-116's comfortable operating range — and with a less-capable unit, you're guessing.
For eastern whitetail hunters with shots in the 20–60 yard range, the 1500-yard ceiling is irrelevant. But for anyone hunting ground where ranges routinely push past 400 yards, having a rangefinder that can handle the full distance spectrum without degrading accuracy at range matters.
Real-World Performance
Targeting Modes
Multiple targeting modes address the primary challenge of field rangefinding: brush. A deer standing behind a screen of grass or small branches will cause a single-mode rangefinder to read the brush instead of the animal. Scan mode and first/last target options let you isolate the reading you actually need — the distance to the game, not the obstacle in front of it.
6x Magnification
6x magnification is the appropriate spec for a hunting rangefinder in this price range. Enough to hold a steady sight picture on a deer-sized target at 400+ yards, without the weight and bulk that comes with higher magnification optics. The H-116 and H-111 are matched on this spec.
H-116 vs H-111: Which One?
Both are $99.99. The H-116 has 300 more yards of rated range. The H-111 has a published ±1 yard accuracy spec, a sub-0.5-second reading speed, and a speed measurement mode. If your terrain is open and you need maximum range, choose the H-116. If you want documented accuracy specs and the speed mode, choose the H-111. For most whitetail hunters, either works — pick based on which extra feature is more relevant to you.
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Score Breakdown
The H-116 earns its place as the range-first choice in the WOSPORTS lineup. If you hunt open country where distances push past 800 yards, the 1500-yard ceiling is the spec that wins this comparison. If your hunting is timber or whitetail-focused with shots under 200 yards, the H-111's documented accuracy and speed mode make it the smarter pick at the same price.