They don't make Radius anymore, and wilcox Raptors are 6-grand . But to get your fix, there is a 'low-end unit' ( LaserWorks LE-032 ) that I just MacGyver'ed up, for Nighttime ranging .
You can mount LaserWorks LE-032 on top of Pic.mount scope ring for ranging . I don't want anymore accessories on my night rifle, as is now I have suppressor, tall bipod, laser-illum unit and clip-on NV . So ( for my use ), I mounted the LRF on L-side of my Pig Saddle for night Ranging in the field off the bipod with Rifle.
Was an EASY fix for me. I just used aluminum angle for a bracket . using 8-32 hex head bolts for everything . I just drilled and tapped a piece of Pic. Rail to the angle bracket . Then drill and tapped 3 bolts straight into the L-side plate of the Pig Saddle . And the Pig Saddle is mounted on a tripod head QD plate .
The unit itself is not very big . roughly a box and mount, 3 1/4" long . 1 1/2" wide . 2 1/4" tall . also surprised me for a cheap import LRF. it not plastic but is an aluminum housing . it also displays on the screen 'cosign angle' . And for the biggest need of improvement that jumps right out. The manufacture needs to make the pressure pad switch that plug-in/out out and is replaceable, and Not hard wired in . because when the pad breaks your fucking screwed .
1st thing I did was throw the cheap china CR2 battery in trash can and bought a quality lithium CR2 . I Just got it up and mounted and only had it out twice at night now getting familiar to it and working out the bugs . but I will get it out more and push it to see it's limits . it got no problem getting out to the 400 yard range just playing with it . It seems to work well enough . All I am using it for is Range reference on objects where I am setup and calling for coyote .
Easy to range at night, Just look where the LRF unit IR flashes, while viewing with the pvs14 on the helmet and looking threw the clip-on NV on rifle . Then read the Range in yards or meters on the screen . Being on the Tripod it also is real steady for aiming the laser diode flash .
It is adjustable for aiming with elevation and wind . It has a few mode settings, but all I am interested in, is the scan-range mode . The Laser diode of the unit will 'continuously' pulse out a IR flash to paint on an object when you push the pressure switch pad . It will continue to flash a beam until you press it again to stop .
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You can mount LaserWorks LE-032 on top of Pic.mount scope ring for ranging . I don't want anymore accessories on my night rifle, as is now I have suppressor, tall bipod, laser-illum unit and clip-on NV . So ( for my use ), I mounted the LRF on L-side of my Pig Saddle for night Ranging in the field off the bipod with Rifle.
Was an EASY fix for me. I just used aluminum angle for a bracket . using 8-32 hex head bolts for everything . I just drilled and tapped a piece of Pic. Rail to the angle bracket . Then drill and tapped 3 bolts straight into the L-side plate of the Pig Saddle . And the Pig Saddle is mounted on a tripod head QD plate .
The unit itself is not very big . roughly a box and mount, 3 1/4" long . 1 1/2" wide . 2 1/4" tall . also surprised me for a cheap import LRF. it not plastic but is an aluminum housing . it also displays on the screen 'cosign angle' . And for the biggest need of improvement that jumps right out. The manufacture needs to make the pressure pad switch that plug-in/out out and is replaceable, and Not hard wired in . because when the pad breaks your fucking screwed .
1st thing I did was throw the cheap china CR2 battery in trash can and bought a quality lithium CR2 . I Just got it up and mounted and only had it out twice at night now getting familiar to it and working out the bugs . but I will get it out more and push it to see it's limits . it got no problem getting out to the 400 yard range just playing with it . It seems to work well enough . All I am using it for is Range reference on objects where I am setup and calling for coyote .
Easy to range at night, Just look where the LRF unit IR flashes, while viewing with the pvs14 on the helmet and looking threw the clip-on NV on rifle . Then read the Range in yards or meters on the screen . Being on the Tripod it also is real steady for aiming the laser diode flash .
It is adjustable for aiming with elevation and wind . It has a few mode settings, but all I am interested in, is the scan-range mode . The Laser diode of the unit will 'continuously' pulse out a IR flash to paint on an object when you push the pressure switch pad . It will continue to flash a beam until you press it again to stop .
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