#10MinuteTalk - The “why” behind extreme distance rangefinders
Vortex Nation Podcast
English - December 22, 2020 12:00 - 11 minutes - 10.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 1.4K ratingsWilderness Sports vortex vortex nation vortex nation podcast optics riflescope hunting shooting long range vortex optics binoculars Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Why the hell would a person need to range 5000 yards or beyond anyway?...We’ll tell ya. Jimmy and Mark sit down with Paul Neess (AKA “The Neess”) and Ryan Muckenhirn to dissect this interesting question. In some ways the extreme ranging horsepower of an optic like our Fury HD 5000 is akin to when we practice shooting at long range – the fact the unit can hit 5000 well, makes closer work like 2500 yards a chip shot in regard to speed, pinpoint-precision and distance reading accuracy. A person can also route plan, estimate time of travel to get to a specific point and surprise themselves with how close or far a target/object really is. Things can get deceiving out there in regard to distance perception and a good rangefinder can give you the answers you need. Lest we forget, responsibly shooting targets at extreme long rage is damn fun and knowing the range is pivotal. All this, and as per usual, Paul says some other smart stuff…So Neess!