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Couple more things if anyone knows. First, is this thing paint safe? Or does it come in different colors? Second, is it rated for the heavy calibers like .338 and .50? I have a ACC INT .338 Lapua that this would work great on but I would like to know the aforementioned first.
I have no experience with the radius but from what I have read the range finder can be co witnessed to the optic reticle via visible laser. Once zeroed the visible laser can be blocked. SilencerCo advertises shock resistance “across a full range of calibers” but has yet to specify exact limitations.
It is a zero-able system that is zero’d through use of a visible laser that is slaved to the ranging laser. that way you can align it with your reticle and know that you are ranging what you are pointed at.
the spec sheet says that it is “Shock Resistant Across Full Range of Calibers” and that it is “Waterproof IP68 Rating (Submersible)” which would mean to me that, as long as you properly covered all the things you obviously don’t want paint on/in (holes, objectives, display, ports, etc) that the body itself is paint safe.
Two things.
First, how do you know what you are ranging without seeing where it is pointed?
Second, the website beyond human is ok but could use a different color for the font. Really hard to read.
Couple more things if anyone knows. First, is this thing paint safe? Or does it come in different colors? Second, is it rated for the heavy calibers like .338 and .50? I have a ACC INT .338 Lapua that this would work great on but I would like to know the aforementioned first.
I have no experience with the radius but from what I have read the range finder can be co witnessed to the optic reticle via visible laser. Once zeroed the visible laser can be blocked. SilencerCo advertises shock resistance “across a full range of calibers” but has yet to specify exact limitations.
It is a zero-able system that is zero’d through use of a visible laser that is slaved to the ranging laser. that way you can align it with your reticle and know that you are ranging what you are pointed at.
the spec sheet says that it is “Shock Resistant Across Full Range of Calibers” and that it is “Waterproof IP68 Rating (Submersible)” which would mean to me that, as long as you properly covered all the things you obviously don’t want paint on/in (holes, objectives, display, ports, etc) that the body itself is paint safe.
Very nice! Can you change the setting from showing yards to meters?
The Spec sheets says: “Range Display in Yards or Meters” so yes you can.
Roger that. I did not see that in there. Thanks!
I am getting one of these for my wife for Christmas… Because she said she, uhh, she wanted one.
Oh, and I’ll get her a coupon for a meal at MacDonald’s as well.