EP 146: Instructor's Corner | Smart Range Finders vs Dumb Range Finders
This episode of Long Range Pursuit Podcast delves into the evolution and functionality of rangefinders, differentiating between 'smart' ballistic rangefinders and older 'dumb' models. The discussion highlights how smart rangefinders integrate rifle ballistics and environmental sensors (temperature, pressure, humidity, angle) for accurate ballistic solutions, eliminating the need for separate devices like Kestrels or dope cards. Key topics include the limitations of traditional methods like dope cards and BDC turrets when environmental conditions change, the superiority of dialing turrets over holding for wind under stress, and the inaccuracies of the 'rifleman's rule' for angle compensation beyond 500 yards and 20 degrees. The importance of verifying rangefinder offset and the advanced features of ballistic rangefinders, such as multiple gun profiles and trajectory validation, are also emphasized.





