Please call me directly if you have any questions. Research how the unit works before you make the purchase, then you will have no question about whether it will fit your shooting style. Try calculating your data at and use the trajectory validation feature to fit your data. Multiple BCs is an old school way of solving the problem. The unit can use G7 or G1 drag model based ballistic coefficients. Is there a return policy if I buy it and it doesn't work for my shooting style? I am still on the fence between the BR2 and the group buy on the PLRF05.ĭoes the BR2 compensate for multiple BC's, Coriolis, or spin drift? If not, do you plan to add this?
I don't think he will mind because it helps everyone interested to understand the functions of the BR2 and why the BR2 functions the way it does. I'll post some exchanges I had with Aaron concerning the technicals for the BR2. I have to admit, it does what it says it can and apparently, does it well. I could not do it with the Leica- too small. I was able to range my target at 800 today just using it off-hand but it took a few tries. I used fence posts, windows, edge of truck door, tree branch etc. I just used shooting sticks most of the time. I don't see the need for the tripod mount, I have no problem steadying it and getting readings as far as 2100+ yards. It doesn't feel very robust but I didn't break it so who knows? It has a great focus and great eye relief. The down side is that it is quite bulky and would probably have to be carried in a pack. It ranges further than anything I have ever used or tested (can't count units I have played with indoors at shows) and it provides instant ballistic solutions, ostensibly, out to 1400 yards. The instruction book is as thick as my bible so I only read it once I have no idea if what I am seeing is the horizontal distance or true line of sight distance.
When the unit is set up to provide a ballistic solution, you only get to see the range momentarily. I played with them at the SHOT a couple of times. I do not know anyone who has one nor have I seen and handled one that is under $20,000. When someone sends me one, I will do so and report. They were the same at least to 1200 yards so I am convinced it has as good an algorithm as any. When I corrected the velocity, they both matched to the decimal ! I finally decided to double check all my inputs and found that I had put in the velocity of the 130 grain load but the BC of the new 140 Hybrid. I had two targets up so I shot one with each. The BR2 told me I needed 11.7 MOA and my Shooter program told me 13.4 (I think).