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Range finder for night use


Matt234

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https://www.technira.co.uk/

 

No idea how it performs in either role

 

Dreadful device - the screen resolution is so low you can barely see what it is you're trying to range.

If you're doing traditional lamping with visible light, then a standard rangefinder works perfectly well.

Shine light at target, look at target through normal rangefinder - press range button and range is displayed -- simples

 

Cheers

 

Bruce

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My foxing buddy has the Pulsar N750 this comes with a reasonable range finder or if your lamping use a normal range finder.

I make a range card if I've got a particular patch to do but that's not practical when covering a big acreage.

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I have no personal experience, but this approach looks like it should work http://www.nitesite.com/scope-mounted-rangefinder

Much cheaper version of that here:

 

http://www.customriflescopes.com/#!/weapon-mountable-rangefinder-plus-universal-mount-full-kit-that-zeros-to-your-rifle-scope/p/52309430/category=13698432

 

Same product, different case, £140 ish cheaper.

 

Works well enough although my earlier version died due to recoil after not that long on the gun, apparently this version has that problem solved.

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