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Turned the older model LRF systems into AB Elite. The Rapid Engagement Module. Was utilized by some units until they got the better tools. Their was a REM 100 and REM 200. One being a scope mount integration that allowed you to use any clip on without adding a lot of extra to the rifle system...
I don't use rechargeable but temperatures below freezing damage rechargeable lithium ion batteries across the board. This is well known enough that home backup batteries have a heating system and will not provide power if the battery drops below 40 degrees internally.
I have had nothing but trouble with Duracell. Had a pack of their batteries go bad, un-opened. Thought it was fluke... Had it happen again a month later... Never will I buy them again.
Lithium batteries will perform "better" in the extreme colds. If the difference is worth the added cost is a personal experience and depends on just how cold. But some Lithium brands are good to -40 degrees F.
It is true. They had the rifle out at the last couple shows. The MRADELR. The 375 EnABELR is already down range and in active service. https://barrett.net/products/firearms/mradelr/ The .375E version will be available for purchase in about 2 months.
I would say yes. You will get 95% of the total upgrade. I have not noticed a heavy strain on the batteries, but I replace ALL batteries once per year on my birthday week. I mean all of them. Alarm sensors, smoke detectors, optics, lasers..... All the batteries everywhere. It is a good habit...
If it is a flat based bullet use the G1, if it is a boat tail use the G7. If you have the option, run a CDM for the best accuracy. The closer you can get to 600 yards on sight in the more confidence you will have when you confirm the predictions.