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Gunwerks G7 BR2 Rangefinder Review
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<blockquote data-quote="jclti" data-source="post: 628840" data-attributes="member: 44654"><p>The "near and far" function:</p><p></p><p>Near function the unit is looking for its first return from a valid target, it's seeing everything but it has the ability to dismiss valid targets past the valid first return or target it measures. Great for smaller targets with larger more reflective targets in the background. </p><p></p><p>Far function is the opposite of the near function, the unit is looking for the last return to a valid target. This allows the unit to measure through some obstructions to a valid target ignoring targets in the foreground. Great for bad weather snow heavy rain etc. and ranging through obstructions to your intended target. </p><p></p><p>A note on both the near and far modes: It does require some separation between targets since the unit is accurate to +or- 1 yard/meter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jclti, post: 628840, member: 44654"] The "near and far" function: Near function the unit is looking for its first return from a valid target, it's seeing everything but it has the ability to dismiss valid targets past the valid first return or target it measures. Great for smaller targets with larger more reflective targets in the background. Far function is the opposite of the near function, the unit is looking for the last return to a valid target. This allows the unit to measure through some obstructions to a valid target ignoring targets in the foreground. Great for bad weather snow heavy rain etc. and ranging through obstructions to your intended target. A note on both the near and far modes: It does require some separation between targets since the unit is accurate to +or- 1 yard/meter. [/QUOTE]
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