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A thread on Sig Rangefinders performance in cold weather prompted me to start this thread. Another member put his rangefinder in his freezer and then tracked how it performed as it warmed up with some interesting results.
For those of us who hunt in cold weather and don’t want to be let down by our electronics, here’s a thread where we can test our various brands of rangefinders and see how they perform so we can make informed decisions on purchases to reduce our chance of equipment letting us down in the field when it counts most. Maybe this can be like Form’s drop test thread for scopes
There can be two ways to test your rangefinder- Place your rangefinder in the freezer for 1 hour to simulate being in the field for a hour or 24 hours in the freezer for a cold soak as suggested by Form to replicate camping over night to get real functional testing.
Here’s the procedure to make testing accurate and repeatable:
Step 1- state your make and model of rangefinder (including what brand and model of battery) and then test your warm rangefinder in normal conditions and record its performance and accuracy.
Step 2- put your rangefinder in your freezer for one hour or 24 hours (record the internal temp of your freezer).
Step 3- after one hour pull your rangefinder out of the freezer and document how it performs when you test it out such as display brightness, ranging ability, and general function.
Step 4- after initial testing place rangefinder somewhere warm whether it’s in your house on a counter or inside of an internal jacket pocket for 30 minutes and then retest your rangefinder and again, document functionality and performance. When done testing, place rangefinder back in warm environment to continue the warming up process.
Step 5- test again one hour later and record data.
I’m no engineer and if anyone has better ideas of testing, let me know- such as maybe test every 15 minutes instead of 30 minute intervals and length of time left in freezer. Maybe this whole thing is silly but I think it would be interesting to see various brands performance compared side by side in equal conditions. Let’s keep the posts in this thread focused on data and not anecdotal examples. Thanks and good luck!
Edit to address issues
For those of us who hunt in cold weather and don’t want to be let down by our electronics, here’s a thread where we can test our various brands of rangefinders and see how they perform so we can make informed decisions on purchases to reduce our chance of equipment letting us down in the field when it counts most. Maybe this can be like Form’s drop test thread for scopes
There can be two ways to test your rangefinder- Place your rangefinder in the freezer for 1 hour to simulate being in the field for a hour or 24 hours in the freezer for a cold soak as suggested by Form to replicate camping over night to get real functional testing.
Here’s the procedure to make testing accurate and repeatable:
Step 1- state your make and model of rangefinder (including what brand and model of battery) and then test your warm rangefinder in normal conditions and record its performance and accuracy.
Step 2- put your rangefinder in your freezer for one hour or 24 hours (record the internal temp of your freezer).
Step 3- after one hour pull your rangefinder out of the freezer and document how it performs when you test it out such as display brightness, ranging ability, and general function.
Step 4- after initial testing place rangefinder somewhere warm whether it’s in your house on a counter or inside of an internal jacket pocket for 30 minutes and then retest your rangefinder and again, document functionality and performance. When done testing, place rangefinder back in warm environment to continue the warming up process.
Step 5- test again one hour later and record data.
I’m no engineer and if anyone has better ideas of testing, let me know- such as maybe test every 15 minutes instead of 30 minute intervals and length of time left in freezer. Maybe this whole thing is silly but I think it would be interesting to see various brands performance compared side by side in equal conditions. Let’s keep the posts in this thread focused on data and not anecdotal examples. Thanks and good luck!
Edit to address issues