By Darwin Lee | 06 July 2022 | 2 Comments
Conotech thermal scope - laser rangefinder
Why do I need laser rangefinder for hunting?
Laser rangefinders emit electromagnetic pulses in laser beams via their optoelectronic systems. The laser beam is reflected off the target's surface and returns to the rangefinder. Next, the rangefinder's systems process the beam to measure the distance. The laser rangefinders are regularly used in geodesy, sports, hunting or military.
You need to hit Your target. A rangefinder gives you pinpoint accuracy as it relates to the distance to your target. If you know the distance you can make adjustments to your sights to account for it. However, your calculations would only be valid if your shot is a straight line to the target.
Your guess isn’t as good as you think. Every experienced hunter thinks that they’ve got a good eye for distance, and many of them do. However, there are a number of situations that can throw you off your game: hunting an open field where there are few landmarks to use as a reference, sitting in a tree stand where the steep angle can cause you to misjudge the distance, or shooting in low light. A rangefinder will take the guesswork out of these less than ideal conditions. Fortunately, the longer you use the rangefinder to confirm your guesses, the better they will become.
What’s the benefit of a thermal scope with laser rangefinder in hunting?
One of the biggest problems with hunting at night is the darkness. People can’t really see anything and it makes judging distance incredibly hard. Depth perception is almost nonexistent and when you are spinning around in circles with a thermal scanner up to one eye looking for preys, you have a hard time always maintaining bearing and thinking about known distances in the field as you are looking around. So how to fix the problem? Well, a thermal scope with laser rangefinder is quite necessary and important. Polaris series products from Conotech is your first choice when you hunt at night.
Why do I choose Polaris as my rifle scope with a rangefinder?
Compared to other scopes, the first reason you choose Polaris from Conotech is all laser rangefinders are built-in. Laser rangefinders can be used to monitor or measure distances. Once hunters choose plug-in rangefinders, they have to put down stuffs after shooting. It has a huge influence on the accuracy of the shot. Therefore, Polaris built-in rangefinders stand for precision and time-saving.
In addition, Conotech makes more efforts on accuracy. Based on the requirements of shooting accuracy, Conotech specially updates the own algorithm. The laser optical axis and infrared thermal imaging optical axis are aligned to ensure that the two optical axes points to the same object, so as to ensure the accuracy of ranging.
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