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Anyone using the Raptor S with Ballistics?
How do you like it? Would you buy again?
Find my RAPTAR review outlining the unit sans AB module.
The only redeeming quality of the entire unit is that its able to be mounted onto a weapon, and the range finder. Everything else is joke level bad.
I can't fathom adding another 2-3k to the price to simply have the AB module on it telling you your elevation hold/dial amount, because when you really look at it, are you going to use the wind feature calculating only wind at the gun after all of this? For 3K more? On an already completely overpriced unit bloated with bullshit 'pork' features?
If you're hellbent on this, get the regular RAPTAR for the range feature, get an armboard with distance and 10mph holds (bonus for at night; get a glow in the dark board to write on with a grease pencil for night time ballistics info you can see in the dark) and mail me the $2950 I just saved you for the exact same thing.
Yes. Night spotting scope rig and a wireless lrf like a like or kilo 2400 in an adjustable mount. I use an elcan mount
Yes.
So you just co-witness the reticle on your spotter to the reticle in your lrf or not even bother since you can see the laser through your night spotting rig (PVS-30 in front of your spotter?), and then get the range/dope from your Kestrel (that's linked to your LRF)?
Last time I checked my last name isn’t Clinton.
I’ll also add, I don’t actually own a ton of guns. I have guns for specific purposes and they get used a good bit. What I once had in volume was sold to put together very functional pieces when you add in the NVG, illuminators, and things like the RAPTAR. I know it is a big chunk of change, but it has been a HUGE capability multiplier for my hog, coyote, and deer slaying. Just the confidence alone of not having to worry about being off just a hair or a mile has been worth it. If I had the cash I would buy a second in a minute to have as a backup.
Again, I wouldn’t even consider one without the AB module.
100mW Illuminator baby!
Listen here thermal glutton... whatcha gunna use all that power on sinceyouwuz just a hatin' away on I2 products.
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True, legit (e.g. not previously in Uncle Sugar’s inventory) full-power Raptar-S units with full Applied Ballistics solver are extremely rare. This is one such unit — for any Alphabet fans — Notice CLEARLY that this was a factory DEMO unit.
100mW Illuminator baby!
FYSA, all the hardware between civilian power and full power is the same. It's made eye safe by a physical key that comes with the raptar kit and is supposed to be used for force on force training.
FYSA, all the hardware between civilian power and full power is the same. It's made eye safe by a physical key that comes with the raptar kit and is supposed to be used for force on force training.
Are you saying the S/ES would have the same ability to go higher power through use of the key? The S/ES still lacks the switch positions of the S if that was the case but if the illuminator could be enhanced even slightly it would be nice.
I’ll go against the grain.
I have been able to do things due to having one I otherwise would probably not be able to do. Range cards, taking time to range with another unit...is all fine, but at night if I roll up on a field I have never hunted or walk to a spot I have never been to, as long as it is within range I can hit it, extremely fast. I could have 3 animals dead on the ground before you got finished looking at your range card or ranging with another optic. There is just no equal in a fluid situation. I do have the AB model. I wouldn’t have one without it. I have loads for my 22lr, 300BO subsonics, and bolt gun calibers in there.
I swap when needed. Takes a few seconds to rezero. The IR laser/illuminator functions on the civie models are a joke. I don’t even fool with those. But lets look at a coyote. Around here if one is mousing in a field or cutting across a field for the most part he stays moving. He may stop for 2-3 seconds every 100-200 yards. I watch his body movements and when I can tell he is slowing up I range him. When he comes to a stop I am already on my hold and am pressing the trigger. No way what so ever the average man could do that with consistency at night past 400 yards. Let’s say 3 come out. I bust number one. 2 and 3 sprint and both stop a couple hundred yards away to look back and figure out WTF just happened. When I see #2 slowing up, he is ranged and when he stops I hit him. Repeat on #3 if I get the chance. Doesn’t have to be long range. 300 blackout out to a few hundred yards, same thing. That bullet is not really losing that much velocity, and trust me it still works at 300 same as 50.
In that video you’ll see me drop the center crosshair back on her at each stop. Gives me range and hold. Each time I put another 190gr Sub X in her vitals. You know the crazy drop of a subsonic 300 BO past 100 yards. Here is no way you could do follow ups and hit where you want that fast without it. That is near a 10 mil hold, so what similar to shooting a 308 at 1k? Just a few yards one way or the other off and you’d miss. Same with the 22lr.
As far as wind, at night we usually have very little wind here to amount to much, so...
To not alert / aggravate the neighbors?Nice scope, nice Raptar and I think you got your point across, but why in the world you would use subs at 255 yards while hunting deer is lost on me. One shot from a Barnes 110g Tac TX and that deer doesn't have to suffer.
Understood.To not alert / aggravate the neighbors?
If going pound might as well use a Creedmoor etc
Nice scope, nice Raptar and I think you got your point across, but why in the world you would use subs at 255 yards while hunting deer is lost on me. One shot from a Barnes 110g Tac TX and that deer doesn't have to suffer.
Understood.
I still like using 300 blk because its short and light, especially if I am walking around for several hours in the dark carrying NV/Thermal and other necessities. YMMV, but I personally would put a humane kill above whatever I would need to sort out with my neighbors.
Yeah I called Wilcox and asked that question. They said "No. Software upgrades (for the model in question) only."
They do ban bow hunting with field points, you have to use broadheads, same concept as subs at 255y with less than reliable expansion. Carry on, you won't change my mind and I won't change yours. Nice shooting though, no doubt.The deer died 200 yards from where it was shot. You cannot see it on the night vision, but with the head mounted thermal it was pouring blood down her front leg from the first shot. If that kill was inhumane, then we need to ban bow hunting, muzzleloader hunting, handgun hunting....
They do ban bow hunting with field points, you have to use broadheads, same concept as subs at 255y with less than reliable expansion. Carry on, you won't change my mind and I won't change yours. Nice shooting though, no doubt.
I lost 70 FPS from my muzzle velocity at 255 yards with the 190gr Sub X bullets. Every one I have shot something (deer or hog) with has pretty much deformed/slightly expanded at the tip, then tumbled leaving a pretty nasty oblong exit wound. Far cry from what a field point will do. Because you have such little velocity drop with aerodynamic subsonic bullets, their terminal performance is going to be pretty much identical at 25 yards vs 255 yards. It becomes a issue of placing that bullet where you want it. The RAPTAR allows me to do that.
I put up a steel target and did walk backs on it to 300 yards to verify the drop using the RAPTAR. I kept all shots within a 5" diameter. I am not trying to change your mind about anything. I do think it is absolutely silly for someone to insinuate that the distance I shot it at plays any role in that particular bullet's ability to kill when it is actually losing very little velocity from what it started out at. Hornady lists expansion on that bullet down to 900 FPS. I was well above that.