Rudolf Wiedemann
The inventor of the patented measurement system
Rudolf Wiedemann is the developer of the ring and divisor reading devices DISAG RM-II, DISAG RM-III and DISAG RM-III Universal and inventor of the patented measurement system that allows an extremely precise electronic evaluation of targets.
As an active sports shooter and longtime chairman of the local shooting club he decided already in the 80s to develop a machine for evaluating targets. In particular, he wanted to solve the evaluation of divisors incorruptibly, reliably and precisely: in disciplines like champion shooting only the one best shot counts. That’s why the divergences between the competitors are extremely fine and are measured in so called divisors which are only 1/100 mm wide. Rudolf Wiedemann’s measurement system works even as fine as 1/10,000 mm!
But also all other sports shooting disciplines were taken into account during the development: no matter if you shoot series, air rifles or pistols, small or large calibers – all disciplines can be evaluated correctly. Even special disciplines like for instance muzzleloaders or tenth part rings can be evaluated.
The machine can also be manually configured to any other caliber or for special historic targets.