I recently discovered that Bear Creak Arsenal makes laser rangefinders and spotting scopes, while their reputation for QC isn’t exactly great for their rifles, the feature set they advertise for the range finder is intriguing at the price point and likewise the price on the spotting scope is attractive, but does any of it actually work? Is it a viable entry level option?
They advertise the range finder as being good to 1500 yards (which I read as 750) and having an integrated ballistics calculator that runs off a smart phone (I.E. it gets the range via bluetooth than spits out a solution) and some kind of a weather input too. I don’t know what kind of calculator it uses but I know the name of the app starts with AB, is it using Applied Ballistics? I also don’t know how the weather function works, I assume that it just imports data from the nearest weather station, but can it be linked to your own weather meters like a Kestrel or Weather Flow? Will it link to other ballistic apps too like Geoballistics?
Obviously working off of a phone makes the ballistic computer function less convenient, but it also keeps the cost down, I don’t personally mind, I’m already using a weatherflow vs a Kestrel because I couldn’t justify an extra $700 for convenience, so I already run off the phone.
As for the spotting scope, I have no illusions that the glass is great, but how bad is it? Is it usable to 1000 yards at least?
They advertise the range finder as being good to 1500 yards (which I read as 750) and having an integrated ballistics calculator that runs off a smart phone (I.E. it gets the range via bluetooth than spits out a solution) and some kind of a weather input too. I don’t know what kind of calculator it uses but I know the name of the app starts with AB, is it using Applied Ballistics? I also don’t know how the weather function works, I assume that it just imports data from the nearest weather station, but can it be linked to your own weather meters like a Kestrel or Weather Flow? Will it link to other ballistic apps too like Geoballistics?
Obviously working off of a phone makes the ballistic computer function less convenient, but it also keeps the cost down, I don’t personally mind, I’m already using a weatherflow vs a Kestrel because I couldn’t justify an extra $700 for convenience, so I already run off the phone.
As for the spotting scope, I have no illusions that the glass is great, but how bad is it? Is it usable to 1000 yards at least?
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