I have a Swarovski rangefinder which can range well over 1000 yards if I am able to hold it still enough. Holding the reticle still on the target is not a problem until I press the range button. Unfortunately, the button, hidden under the rubberized armor, takes a lot of force to depress and makes it very hard to stay on target while pressing.
So has anyone done anything to lighten the "trigger pull" on their rangefinder? I am sure that if there was no rubberized armor over the button it would press much easier but I don't really want to hack up an expensize rangefinder.
There are plenty of tips out there on how to be a steady shot with a rifle - what tips can the experts share on precision ranging?
...one trick I have tried is to hold the button down so it constantly ranges every second before I try to steady the reticle on target. This is wasteful of the batteries, but seems to work somewhat.
So has anyone done anything to lighten the "trigger pull" on their rangefinder? I am sure that if there was no rubberized armor over the button it would press much easier but I don't really want to hack up an expensize rangefinder.
There are plenty of tips out there on how to be a steady shot with a rifle - what tips can the experts share on precision ranging?
...one trick I have tried is to hold the button down so it constantly ranges every second before I try to steady the reticle on target. This is wasteful of the batteries, but seems to work somewhat.




















































