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Range Finders-Understanding Their Uses

Date Published: 23rd September 2009
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Distance measuring is a part of history and has been useful in many applications for years. The use of the technological advances in the field can make your hunting adventure a successful one. Understanding the basics of a rangefinder will assist you in using these devices to your advantage in the field. Today’s rangefinders are the most accurate way to measure distance.

How a rangefinder works is by bouncing a laser beam off your target and then counting the time it takes for the light to return to the device giving you an exact measurement. Most rangefinders use pulses of laser light which allow it to identify the invisible beam when it is reflected.

There are many factors that can affect the distance of the rangefinder although most are extremely accurate. Environmental conditions such as heat and moisture can affect the distance readable. The size and shape of the object along with its brightness can also have an effect. The more shiny or brighter the object, the longer the distance that can be obtained. The angle of your target can also challenge the rangefinder. For example, if you are hunting your targeted animal in steep terrain, you will have limited ranging. Lighting conditions will also have an effect, but probably differently than you would expect. You will actually get a more maximum range in overcast skies where less light is available.


A great way to utilize your rangefinder for hunting is to frequently estimate ranges to various landmark targets as you are scouting for the animals. It is helpful to pre-measure in spots where you might expect game to appear, so when that trophy buck does step out, you will be prepared and can concentrate on your shot.

A rangefinder is a much needed accessory for a successful hunt allowing you to get an exact measurement of your target area, taking the guesswork out of where to aim. You will enjoy sharing your many success stories with your friends, and don’t forget to thank your rangefinder for assisting you!

Bob Darrah, Hunting Enthusiast, visit our website at http://www.huntingforoptics.com for more information on range finders and other hunting optics.

Tags: technological advances, hunting, success stories, guesswork, laser beam, pulses, target area, laser light, environmental conditions, exact measurement, lighting conditions, maximum range, landmark
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