I just don't understand the need for a rangefinder with the capability of ranging "something" way out there.
Some like to shoot "way out there"
I just don't understand the need for a rangefinder with the capability of ranging "something" way out there.
So what exactly are you ranging? The crest of the hill before the tree line? Sorry, it's not meant to be an offensive post, I just don't understand the need for a rangefinder with the capability of ranging "something" way out there.
Lots of reasons! My rangefinder doesn't range anything beyond 600m. I'd love something that could go out to a mile!
I realize that. I'm talking about the ones that range over 3000.
Yep, some people like to shoot beyond 3k. We're going to try that here in Alberta this summer. Out beyond 3400.
Edit: 3700-4000 yards.
So with a rangefinder having a magnification of 6-8x, how do you range a target? Co-witness with a spotter? Just curious.
So what exactly are you ranging? The crest of the hill before the tree line? Sorry, it's not meant to be an offensive post, I just don't understand the need for a rangefinder with the capability of ranging "something" way out there.
Guys have adapted Swarovski 2x "doublers" to increase magnification for ELR use. Have seen versions that incorperate a mount for the 2x eyepiece and a tripod mounting plate. As J Carver pointed out, a remote trigger can be used so as not to disrupt your point of aim while actuating the range button.
A buddy has a PLRF-15C mounted via pic rail on his Spotter 60. I believe Ashbury makes a Co-witness mount so that the spotter and rangefinder can be used in unison.
I briefly had a Terrapin but up-graded to the PLRF-15. Don't really need the capability to range 5K+ but anything inside of 2500m is a joke with this unit. Dead accurate and no missed readings ever. Have been very happy with this purchase.
where can i buy one ?
Wow what is it and how much did you pay for it, if I might ask?This special rangefinder is what I have. It is an unbelievable accurate rangefinder you will ever have. It can range up to 20km. Yup, 20,000 meters. I have ranged 10km to 19km with accurate reading.
I use it for long range shooting under 1500m for now. It will range any objects, including a branch of a tree over 2km away, click the button once, it will read it. No more trial and error with different objects, just point at the object and it will give you the reading.
I also ranged the thick cloud and it says 2500m.
Ignore the shocking price.
http://http://www.eurooptic.com/20-000m-laser-rangefinder-1060nm-bidirectional-communication-rs232.aspx



























