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Suitable for Precision Rifle Series (PRS) and Long-range shooting (LRS)
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Modern technologies and algorithms
We use triaxial accelerometers and microprocessors with digital signal processing to ensure the determination of each hit
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Superior mirage visibility
Our indicators have increased visibility, compared to other contemporary devices, when affected by the long-distance mirage
| Hit indicator | |
| weight | 36g |
| attachment type | Velcro tape |
| calibers | airgun; 22LR to 338LM |
| min dist. for .308 | 400yds (365m) |
| min dist. for .338 | 800yds (730m) |
| working temperature | from -4°F to 120°F (-20°C to +50°C) |
| accumulator | Li-Pol with Type-C charge connector |
| max time in stand-by mode | 300h |
| max count of indications | more then a thousand |
| indication color | red |
Since the bullet has a lot of energy, a force valses an indicator from the gong when hitting it from close enough distances. That is why it is necessary to minimize the weight of the sensors, which will allow you to work with large calibers at short distances.
This indicator uses two working mirrors,
but the device will continue to function, even if one of them get damaged.
Remark: you will need to charge accumulator when the indication duration becomes twice as long as usual.
Example of indicator in action
How to mount an indicator
How to use an indicator