This video introduces M-Tech's innovative Fire Control System (FCS), a scope mount integrating environmental sensors, an applied ballistics solver, and a HUD projected into the shooter's sight picture. It also details their weapon-mounted laser rangefinders (LRFs) with extreme range capabilities. The discussion highlights how these systems, designed for civilian use, aim to simplify ballistics calculations and enhance first-round hit probability, with future integrations like round-counting magazines planned.
This video, featuring Ryder, discusses the utility of weapon-mounted laser rangefinders (LRFs) versus traditional ranging binoculars. Ryder advocates for starting with ranging binoculars due to less eye fatigue and the ability to range targets without pointing a rifle. However, he highlights the weapon-mounted LRF as a valuable 'insurance policy' for critical situations where primary ranging fails or is obstructed, allowing for quick re-ranging by dialing the scope back to zero.
This guide details the process of co-aligning the Vortex Impact 4000 laser rangefinder with a rifle scope. It emphasizes the importance of a properly zeroed rifle and measuring the offset between the scope's bore line and the laser. The video highlights using reflective target stickers for calibration and addresses a common pitfall where scope adjustments can affect laser co-alignment if not accounted for.
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