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Cobalt Q-6 Slope vs Bushnell Tour V6 Shift

Side-by-side specs — range, magnification, slope, tournament-legality, and price. The better spec in each row is highlighted.

Cobalt Q-6 Slope vs Bushnell Tour V6 Shift — spec comparison

Q-6 SlopeTour V6 Shift
Price (street)$400$400
TypeLaserLaser
Max range2,500 yd1,300 yd
Magnification7.0x6.0x
SlopeYes (switchable)Yes (switchable)
Tournament legalYesYes
Pin lockPinSense, Surge (Vibration)PinSeeker with Visual JOLT
DisplayBrilliant Projection Display (Red)LCD
Image stabilization
Water resistanceIPX7IPX6
BatteryCR2CR-2 3V Lithium
Weight10.0 oz8.7 oz
Built-in GPSNoNo

Cobalt Q-6 Slope vs Bushnell Tour V6 Shift — frequently asked

Which has longer range, the Cobalt Q-6 Slope or Bushnell Tour V6 Shift?

The Cobalt Q-6 Slope ranges farther — up to 2,500 yards, vs 1,300 yards for the Tour V6 Shift. In practice both reach a flag well beyond normal golf distances; the bigger number mainly matters for reflective targets.

Which is better for tournament play, the Cobalt Q-6 Slope or Bushnell Tour V6 Shift?

Both are tournament-legal (slope can be switched off where present), so either is fine for competitive rounds.

What is the price difference between the Cobalt Q-6 Slope and Bushnell Tour V6 Shift?

Both sell for about $400.

Which has higher magnification?

The Cobalt Q-6 Slope has 7.0x magnification vs 6.0x on the Tour V6 Shift, giving a slightly larger view of the target.