Alliance with Applied Ballistic
We are proud to announce our strategic alliance with Applied Ballistics, a leader in ballistics software solutions. Together, we’ve developed the innovative AB Synapse – BOSS app, designed to elevate your shooting experience. Available for both iOS and Android platforms via the Apple App Store and Google Play, AB Synapse – BOSS offers tailored solutions through three distinct models to meet the diverse needs of shooters:
1. FIRE4000 UltraLite — Ideal for hunting enthusiasts seeking reliable and lightweight solutions in the field.
2. FIRE4000 Sportsman — Perfect for weekend shooters and hobbyists looking for precision and ease of use.
3. FIRE4000 Elite — Built for serious shooters, law enforcement professionals, and competitive marksmen who demand top-tier performance and advanced features.
Experience next-level accuracy and performance with AB Synapse – BOSS. Explore the app today and unlock the full potential of your shooting system.
OLED Display
The built-in laser rangefinder can quickly measure the target distance and angle, displaying the results on the OLED screen. Additionally, there is a setting for adjusting the screen brightness.
Vertical and Horizontal Screen
There are settings for both Vertical and Horizontal screens, available on both the left and right sides. To adjust the screen direction, long press for 2 seconds to cycle through the 1-2-3 options.
Invisible Laser and Visible Laser
The invisible laser, Class 1 with a wavelength of 905nm, is used for measuring distances up to 4000 yards.
The visible laser, Class 2 with a wavelength of 635nm, is utilized for zeroing in on targets and measuring distances up to 100 yards.
Battery Performance
Battery Model : CR123A 3V
Installation : Battery "+" facing inward, "-" facing outward.
Warranty Policy and Conditions
The warranty period is 3 years. If the device experiences any issues within this period, a replacement will be sent to the customer. The warranty covers failures caused by electronic components or other internal issues inherent to the device. It does not cover damage resulting from external forces or intentional misuse.
For long-range competitors and open-country hunters, the FIRE4000 is the ultimate solution. Offering enhanced precision, speed, and range, it serves as an all-in-one range and ballistic tool. With its point-and-shoot functionality, shooters can maintain focus on their target without needing to divert attention from their firearm. Whether in competitions or hunting expeditions across vast terrain, the FIRE4000 ensures accurate and efficient shooting, making it an indispensable companion for those who demand the best.
FIRE4000 Quick Manual (pdf)
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When designing a weapon-mounted laser rangefinder, manufacturers face practical constraints that influence the decision to exclude environmental sensors like thermometers, hygrometers, or pressure sensors. Let’s break this down.
First, consider temperature measurement. It’s a well-established fact that no encased thermometer or thermistor can accurately track temperature inside an enclosure exposed to solar loading—especially one mounted on a weapon with minimal airflow. Solar radiation heats the device unevenly, and without sufficient ventilation, the internal sensor can’t reflect the true ambient temperature. This isn’t just theory; it’s proven by devices like the Kestrel weather meter, where users are instructed to expose it to airflow for an accurate reading and then lock in the temperature. Because of this, shooters using a weapon-mounted LRF must always override the temperature manually with a reliable external source—whether that’s a Kestrel or another trusted device. Most experienced shooters are already familiar with this limitation and prepared to account for it.
Next, let’s look at humidity. For the majority of shooters engaging targets at the extreme distances an LRF is capable of ranging, humidity has a negligible impact on the firing solution. Ballistic calculators show that humidity’s effect on bullet trajectory is minor compared to factors like temperature and pressure, especially within typical hunting or tactical ranges. Unless you’re shooting at extreme long-range distances under highly specific conditions, humidity simply doesn’t justify the added complexity of including a sensor.
That leaves pressure, which does play a significant role in ballistics. While it’s technically feasible to include a pressure sensor, the manufacturer likely opted against it for practical reasons tied to how shooters already operate. Since users must override the temperature due to the airflow and solar loading issue, they’re already relying on an external device—often a modern smartphone or a Kestrel weather meter—to provide accurate environmental data. Nearly all smartphones today include pressure sensors for elevation correction in GPS, and Kestrels offer precise pressure readings as well. If you’re connecting to one of these devices to input temperature, it’s just as easy to override pressure at the same time.
This approach makes sense when you consider how environmental factors behave. Pressure tends to remain relatively stable over short timeframes, unlike temperature, which can shift significantly throughout a diurnal cycle and may need updating every few hours. A simple analysis shows that connecting a phone or Kestrel to push both temperature and pressure data to the LRF is far quicker and more intuitive than navigating an onboard menu system to input these values manually. With seamless connectivity options, the process takes seconds—streamlining the shooter’s workflow without cluttering the device with sensors that can’t be trusted (in the case of temperature) or aren’t strictly necessary (in the case of pressure).
In short, the manufacturer likely concluded that excluding environmental sensors keeps the LRF simpler, more reliable, and better aligned with how shooters already manage their firing solutions—leveraging tools they’re carrying anyway. It’s a practical trade-off that prioritizes usability over redundancy.
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