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Found a great deal on a Silencer CO. Radius range finder. Comes with a built in rail mount and has options for visible laser, real time ranging, or point ranging with 3 active displays for long short and most recent distances, yards or meters. So far I was able to get readings from 1743 yards in daylight off an old barn, manufacturer claims up to 3k with a reflective target and ideal lighting.
Threw it on my m1a and was easily able to real time range and hit at the 419 and 763 yard 11.5" x 20" steel targets we randomly set up in a field.
Really made it easy to just acquire the target in the optic, read the active range and dial the turrets accordingly, and fire. I would guess it would easily reduce shooting time by 4-6 seconds vs. the time it would take one to deploy a standalone range finder, range target, adjust optic, acquire target with rifle, and then fire.
Threw it on my m1a and was easily able to real time range and hit at the 419 and 763 yard 11.5" x 20" steel targets we randomly set up in a field.
Really made it easy to just acquire the target in the optic, read the active range and dial the turrets accordingly, and fire. I would guess it would easily reduce shooting time by 4-6 seconds vs. the time it would take one to deploy a standalone range finder, range target, adjust optic, acquire target with rifle, and then fire.