paulnewham
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Post by paulnewham on Feb 27, 2017 4:07:29 GMT -8
Help and info please.
Mounted my x sight 2 at the weekend and zeroed it at 100 yards no problem. Couldn't really go back to 200yds and 300yds because it was quite windy to check all my ballistic data was correct.
Just for example I know my muzzle velocity and scope height is right. If I go back to 300 yards (input 900 feet as my shooting distance) and my impact point is high or low do you guys alter the bullet BC to correct this.
Back to the original subject. Sighted in during the day and all was fine but when I go over to night mode it locks up. I end up having to remove the batteries as non of the buttons do anything. Any ideas please.
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odin
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Laxing out in the land of Rugby, Hunting and Fishing.
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Post by odin on Feb 27, 2017 14:28:16 GMT -8
What power supply are you using? If external, maybe have a look at the cable rating - you may be running short on amps in night mode. A good test is to turn off some of the extras like GPS RAV etc. If internals - could be the same issue if they are of lesser quality or you have one with a marginal cell. Outside chance of it been a SD card with bad sectors as well - have you run a full FAT32 format on a PC?
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aarons
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Post by aarons on Mar 2, 2017 11:50:36 GMT -8
Good call on the bad battery idea. I can only add that we do have the new firmware.
AS
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oldspook
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Post by oldspook on Mar 15, 2017 8:54:13 GMT -8
Help and info please.
Mounted my x sight 2 at the weekend and zeroed it at 100 yards no problem. Couldn't really go back to 200yds and 300yds because it was quite windy to check all my ballistic data was correct.
Just for example I know my muzzle velocity and scope height is right. If I go back to 300 yards (input 900 feet as my shooting distance) and my impact point is high or low do you guys alter the bullet BC to correct this.
You can do that after you are sure you are using the right drag model.
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