The Radius by Silencerco

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A rail mounted rangefinder capable of ranging out to a mile on a reflective target and attaching to a Picatinny rail in any orientation. When we first decided to create our own rail mounted rangefinder, we wanted something that would allow us to range out to incredible distances reliably without having to come off of the gun and without breaking the bank – and that’s exactly what we’re delivering to you. Additional features of the Radius include a user configurable display, continuous ranging for 12 hours with (2) CR123 batteries, and resistance to even extreme elements.

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so you somehow match it up to your scope cross-hairs... then what happens if you've dialed your elevation for a 1000yd shot and want to range another target? Crank your scope elevation/windage back down to your zero in order to use the rangefinder again?
 
This unit features an aluminum construction, visible laser that can be used to aim the device which has an externally adjustable windage and elevation knobs, and uses two CR123 batteries. A big feature with this unit is the scanning technology, you can use the remote activation switch to fire a single burst of the laser or hit it twice to set it to scan and it will range as you move around the target area. No need to repeat when moving from target to target, just place the Co Located scope reticle on the target, and get your range.
 
so you somehow match it up to your scope cross-hairs... then what happens if you've dialed your elevation for a 1000yd shot and want to range another target? Crank your scope elevation/windage back down to your zero in order to use the rangefinder again?

I think if you wanted to range a new target after you were dialed up to some other elevation, you would need to return to the same zero as the rangefinder.

I typically range a bunch of points of interest though and sketch it up when I start shooting, so it shouldn't be that big of deal for me.

I just watched another video on this. I still hate my rangefinder, and I desperately want someone to take my money in exchange for this unit.

Only problem is I shoot 3 different rifles. I might need to switch to a rifle with a quick change barrel so I don't have to swap around the rangefinder haha... Another justification for a new rifle!

Ben
 
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