Rangefinder Modes - EXPLAINED!
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- čas přidán 27. 04. 2022
- First mode? Last mode? Normal mode? Choosing the right
rangefinder mode can be tricky. Understanding the best mode for your application will help you get more performance out of your rangefinder, so join Jimmy as he breaks them down in detail.
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Many thanks for explaining range finder modes
I have an old Bushnell I bought as a new , but used one off eBay.... But it takes a 9V battery/lol 😂 so mine probably doesn't have range compensation? Or was that built into rangefinders from the beginning? Or is it a direct line of sight range? Do you think Bushnell has a warranty services ?
Ok. I want one!!! 🤙😎
Been waiting for my Vortex Fury AB rangefinding binos for since last September and just heard I probably won't see them until next September.
Hey Jim - we do appreciate your patience as we work to fill backorders. With the state of everything please know that we are doing everything we can to minimize those backorder times as fast as we can. Again - we really appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to get those orders filled!
Do these link to a kestrel and have a digital compas?
Good quality for reasonable price
what about VCD mode?
Would it be possible to create a laser rangefinder that utilizes a narrower beam of light so that long range shooters would be able to make use of them beyond a few hundred yards.
Are you alright bud? Even their entry 1400 goes past 300 yards.
@@IWONUMAD i am just fine. it isn’t a matter of how far their laser goes. It’s a matter of how wide their beam extends to the sides and top-bottom. It increases the chances for error, and at further distances on small or non reflective targets they get false readings from grass, tree limbs etc. all of the lasers I have dealt with have the same issue. The beam of light is too wide.
@@possumpopper89 that seems like a good idea, my guess is that it requires a ridiculous amount of precision
@@epigenetics9798 the military versions that have that capability cost over 20 grand new.
@@possumpopper89 well there is your answer 😄
Wwow
It's not 18°.
It's 14.07°.
See Phythagorean theorem formula.