Infrared Retroreflector Identification System

SkyPup

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This Infrared detector system is used to prevent accidental hunter shootings during the day and the night.


The design is simple and elegant: the IRIS sensor can be mounted on a rifle scope or shotgun barrel and runs off its own AA lithium battery. When turned on, it emits pulses of infrared light that are invisible to the naked eye. When these pulses come into contact with IRIS-detectable clothing, the sensor flashes and audibly alerts the shooter. With a range of up to 200 yards, its creators hope that it will prevent accidental shootings in the field of both hunters and their dogs.


http://www.huntersafetylab.com/iris/


Here is a video of it working:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?x-yt-cl=84838260&v=D7wkiAPDKuQ&x-yt-ts=1422327029



This could be something worth looking into:


http://www.outdoorhub.com/stories/2014/02/04/two-hunters-quest-save-lives-meet-iris-laser/


Does anyone have any experience using this gear?
 
SkyPup, we generally rely on YOU to be the cutting edge around here!
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So everyone has to wear a reflecting vest. So many of us hunt alone and that would be non reactive then no matter what its pointed at. It will only work on those in a group per say that each has the unit & vest.
 
Originally Posted By: SkyPupIt only works in a group of friends, that is only bad part about it....
Not if everyone in the woods are wearing one.
 
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