Why do you choose Conotech Polaris as your rifle scope?
Polaris is the brand product of Conotech. The most important factor would be Polaris is the first riflescope with intelligent bullet drop compensator in the world. A bullet drop compensating scope is a scope that either uses the reticle or specialized turrets to pre-calculate the distance that a bullet drops over specific distances. Based on the bullet drop compensator, Conotech updates the arithmetic to make users have unforgettable memories because of the shooting accuracy. We name this unique technology as Intelligent Bullet Drop Compensator (IBDC).
When a bullet exits a rifle barrel, the force of gravity immediately begins to take effect on the round as it moves towards the target. This effect causes the bullet in altitude to drop as it moves downrange, with the amount of drop increasing as the distance from the rifle barrel increases. To hit a target at longer distances, a shooter has to compensate for this drop by aiming the scope at a higher point than the target. This technique is called a holdover, and to successfully calculate how much to holdover requires knowing several factors, such as bullet caliber, bullet speed, bullet coefficient, distance to target and true power magnification range. This data has to be entered into a formula that takes all that data into account and provides an amount to hold the reticle over the desired target.
When aiming to the target, the corresponding distance of target will appear on display.
After you get the range information from the range finder, the product can use an internal algorithm to show the suggested aiming point to improve the accuracy of the shot. This way you can shoot without judging by experience, which is very friendly to novice hunters.
Bullet drop compensation scopes use a specific reticle pattern to indicate how far bullets drop over a given distance. If the shooter sets up all the necessary BDC data points correctly and accurately, BDC-based rifle scopes can be extremely accurate. Several factors go into that statement about the accuracy, such as the rifle’s accuracy coupled with the shooter’s level of skill.
Bullet drop compensation scopes use a specific reticle pattern to indicate how far bullets drop over a given distance. If the shooter sets up all the necessary BDC data points correctly and accurately, BDC-based rifle scopes can be extremely accurate. Several factors go into that statement about the accuracy, such as the rifle’s accuracy coupled with the shooter’s level of skill.