Monday, June 24, 2013

Benefits of Using Hunting Range Finders - Outdoors - Camping

Every hunter knows the secret to a successful hunt is an accurate shot. Like any sport, the proper tools are required and make the difference. Hunting range finders are one of these tools and can make your hunts more successful. Rangefinders come in many different configurations and are more affordable than you may think.Rangefinders are primarily used for big game hunting, such as deer, boar, elk or caribou. These types of game are typically seen at a distance and it is hard to get very close to them. Shots of over 300 yards or more are not unheard of so accuracy is needed. To ensure accuracy, hunting range finders are a helpful tool for the hunter.Hunting range finders tell you instantly how far away the target is. This information is then used to adjust the elevation and windage for the shot. Every Gun shoots differently, so it is important to know the weapon well enough to make the necessary adjustments immediately. The result is a single shot kill and a successful hunting day.Rangefinders are available for the separate hunting methods we use. They can be purchased specifically for archery, rifle or shotgun hunting. Each of these rangefinders operates inside of the application it is meant for. Archery rangefinders usually have a lower level of magnification whereas rifle range finders have high magnification for longer shot calculation.Hunting rangefinders are used to calculate the droppage and windage of the bullet in its trajectory. If you have your rifle dead on target at 100 yards, you will need to adjust your aim for anything above that range. This is where knowing your specific weapon is vital for several reasons.If your target is beyond your gun's accurate range, you probably want to wait it out a bit and try to get the target to come closer. Using rangefinders is also useful for magnifying the target to see if it is a legal target. For instance, male deer have antlers and females do not. At a long distance, the naked eye may not be able to distinguish the antlers. Hunting range finders tell you if it is a viable target and how far away it actually is.Hunting range finders can be a separate piece of optical equipment or combined with a scope for added shot calculation speed. A separate rangefinder will tell you the distance toi the target, but you will need to manually adjust your weapon's scope or your aiming point accordingly. Hunting range finders that are incorporated into your scope provide both services at one time.When accuracy is tantamount and shot calculation is vital, hunting range finders provide the needed information to be successful and fill your freezer with fresh meat. There is less chance of a miss with hunting range finders as opposed to open or bore sighting.Use rangefinders for your next hunt and you will have some pleasant hunting memories to share with your fellow hunters and sportsmen.





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