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Vortex FURY HD 5000 AB - Rangefinding Tips and Best Practices

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FURY
®
HD 5000 AB
Rangefinding Tips
Rangefinding binoculars work by emitting a brief pulse of light
aimed at a target object. Distance is determined by the amount
of time taken for the light to emit and return to the laser’s internal
receiver. A laser’s ability to read range can be affected by many
things, mostly relating to the target objects.
Light colors will usually reflect better than dark ones.
Snow, rain, and fog will have adverse effects on ranging ability.
Shiny, reflective surfaces will usually reflect better than dull,
textured surfaces. Animal hair will not reflect as well as a
hard surface.
Ranging under cloud cover can improve laser performance
compared to bright, sunny conditions.
Solid objects, such as a rock, will reflect better than bushes.
Flat surfaces perpendicular to the laser pulse will reflect better
than curved surfaces or surfaces angled in relation to laser pulse.
Ranging over water can sometimes cause false reflections
and readings.
At longer distances, large objects will be easier to range than
small objects.
If you are having difficulty ranging an animal or object, try ranging
a different nearby object, or use the Scan feature to pan back and
forth while watching for changes in range number.

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