- Location
- Fraser Valley, BC
Hi,
I was at Cabela's yesterday and wondered about these "smart scope tech". The staff was telling me it's illegal to use the technology for hunting.
According to the guy, the Sig BDX is fine because it needs to sync with an external range finder and it's only giving the bullet drop and not highlighting exactly where to place the bullet.
The Burris eliminator isn't legal because it has an integrated range finder that will do the work for you and telling you where to place the bullet.
Has anyone dived the topic in great depth? I have looked in the regs and saw some stuff related to wifi cameras and drones but nothing specific about smart scopes.
Regs link: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/sports-recreation-arts-and-culture/outdoor-recreation/fishing-and-hunting/hunting/regulations/2020-2022/hunting-trapping-synopsis-2020-2022.pdf
What they have is on page 2.
Then the definition is at the bottom of page 3
Thanks,
Ben
I was at Cabela's yesterday and wondered about these "smart scope tech". The staff was telling me it's illegal to use the technology for hunting.
According to the guy, the Sig BDX is fine because it needs to sync with an external range finder and it's only giving the bullet drop and not highlighting exactly where to place the bullet.
The Burris eliminator isn't legal because it has an integrated range finder that will do the work for you and telling you where to place the bullet.
Has anyone dived the topic in great depth? I have looked in the regs and saw some stuff related to wifi cameras and drones but nothing specific about smart scopes.
Regs link: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/sports-recreation-arts-and-culture/outdoor-recreation/fishing-and-hunting/hunting/regulations/2020-2022/hunting-trapping-synopsis-2020-2022.pdf
What they have is on page 2.
• Prohibition on the use or possession of infrared optics while on a hunting expedition.
Then the definition is at the bottom of page 3
Infrared Optics - means an optical device
with the capacity to detect infrared
radiation
with the capacity to detect infrared
radiation
Thanks,
Ben