Just picked these up today, I really like Revic line from Gunwerks. Some of the best electronics and ballistics going.
The monocular can range a cow to 2400 on my range, these should be good too
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There is a female threaded socket with a removable cap where you can attach a binocular tripod adapter.Is the BLR10b equipped to take some sort of mount to go on a tripod?
Or does it need a plate and bungie cord?
Do we know what ballistic solver they are using....surely they didn't write one themselves, right?
Thank you. Did not know that.They did, they have had their own solver for over 10 years starting with their first range finder.
I believe Aaron talked about it on one of their podcasts, back then they didn’t have a good portable solver and ended up making their own which they then integrated into the G7 range finder. This new one is I believe a variation of the one in the Revic scope and that has worked flawlessly for me.Thank you. Did not know that.
Thanks again, friend.I believe Aaron talked about it on one of their podcasts, back then they didn’t have a good portable solver and ended up making their own which they then integrated into the G7 range finder. This new one is I believe a variation of the one in the Revic scope and that has worked flawlessly for me.
Thanks for this! So the glass is pretty good in your opinion?I got these after getting frustrated with the 4 second delay in my FuryABs.
The glass is better, buttons just as intuitive, solutions are immediate, and the laser is impressive.
Published beam divergence is 1.459 x 0.062 mils, nice.
Got to compare data with kestrel today, 0.1 mils off elevation at 1021y off treetops at my 600y pit range.
Playing with the near vs far modes through the shrubs and plants on the berm was fast and accurate too.
Pic of 600y pits alone was through the left barrel. Data pics are through the right barrel. Glass was nice, display easy to read through my glasses and astigmatism but faint red on sky, and wind was off the kestrel, but I'm a mph wind guy.
I just wanted instant elevation solutions and an awesome laser, very pleased.
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Gunwerks solvers are their own, I think they are better than many othersDo we know what ballistic solver they are using....surely they didn't write one themselves, right?
Thanks Frank. I’m a bit surprised as software development has its own complex processes and tools far different from gunsmithing but good on them doing it and being successful with it.Gunwerks solvers are their own, I think they are better than many others
Aaron over there is very smart with this stuff, their software is very good
I ran that combo for over a year on quite a few hunts. When the action is fast, and I was providing support to a shooter, I was always behind. Finding, ranging, ballistics, spotting. It just took too long to switch back and forth. Other than 12x on my NL Pures, there is no functional advantage to the optics on the NL over the Revic.I had the revics for a week and a half. I thought the were very good. I compared them to the swaro nl pure 12x42s. I didn’t see much difference in low light, being able to identify objects, from 1500 to 2500yds away till way past legal light. They aren’t nl pure edge to edge quality but I was impressed with them. Ended up making the decision that I’ll stick with the swaro nl pure and revic br4 combo. Still questioning that decision. If I didn’t have the swaro and br4 already and needed binos and a rangefinder, these would be a great choice.
I got these after getting frustrated with the 4 second delay in my FuryABs.
The glass is better, buttons just as intuitive, solutions are immediate, and the laser is impressive.
Published beam divergence is 1.459 x 0.062 mils, nice.
Got to compare data with kestrel today, 0.1 mils off elevation at 1021y off treetops at my 600y pit range.
Playing with the near vs far modes through the shrubs and plants on the berm was fast and accurate too.
Pic of 600y pits alone was through the left barrel. Data pics are through the right barrel. Glass was nice, display easy to read through my glasses and astigmatism but faint red on sky, and wind was off the kestrel, but I'm a mph wind guy.
I just wanted instant elevation solutions and an awesome laser, very pleased.
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that’s understandable. They are very good. Might get them still. I also saw elsewhere you’re working on something more high end. Probably a few years away from now?I ran that combo for over a year on quite a few hunts. When the action is fast, and I was providing support to a shooter, I was always behind. Finding, ranging, ballistics, spotting. It just took too long to switch back and forth. Other than 12x on my NL Pures, there is no functional advantage to the optics on the NL over the Revic.
That's my google pixel I was holding freehand--mostly posted for the image color representation and solution display.
See, my excellent cell phone pics have the same effect on my Spotter:
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Can anyone tell me where these are made? I looked through the thread and didn't see it mentioned.
Is that image a good representation of the image quality when using it, or is the camera somehow giving it shitty resolution on the outer half of the image? If that's what the image looks like it's a hard pass from me.
Made in Myanmar, just pulled them out to read the Laser label by the hinge.
The glass is not perfect all the way to the edges, but, I shoot with glasses on and am usually forced to ignore edges anyways, so it's not something I notice or pay attention to, especially on the clock.
the companies and the people buying don’t give a shit as long as it’s cheap.Myanmar is basically third world China. The chinese mob, government, or whatever you want to call them control the manufacturing areas and imprison people to work. There's a civil war there right now and the chinese government is trying to completely take over the country. Fuck that. I swear these companies don't give a shit who's making their stuff or how it's being made as long as it's cheap.
the companies and the people buying don’t give a shit as long as it’s cheap.
Oh I try to purchase stuff not made it China.And it says a lot about both of them. Some companies and consumers do give a shit, I care where stuff I buy is coming from. For the last 5+ years my official title has been "Chief Procurement Officer" for a company that deals in asia manufactured hardware and I don't support manufacturing like this for several reasons. Even if you don't give a shit about basic human rights because it's not you or your family it's not hard to understand that you get better quality when you have employees that are being treated fairly.
what about the anemometerGunwerks solvers are their own, I think they are better than many others
Aaron over there is very smart with this stuff, their software is very good