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Post by mvintx on Sept 12, 2020 16:32:48 GMT -8
Already posted this once...must have put it in another forum by accident.
Shooting at a hog last night and the scope shutdown after the shot. I've seen it happen before but not in a long time...just irritated me that it happened when it did. Running on the external powerpack, no internal batteries installed in the unit. Took it to the range today and again, it shut down after the first shot. Re-started OK and then behaved normally for 10 rounds while I fiddled with my zero. Going back out tonight to see if they come back for another crack at my lawn.
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Post by wolfeman75 on Oct 9, 2020 19:53:56 GMT -8
Next time you zero write down the x and y position (-35x 115y) along with profile ballistic. This will save you time when that atn garbage shits the bed.
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Post by mvintx on Nov 5, 2020 15:22:35 GMT -8
Next time you zero write down the x and y position (-35x 115y) along with profile ballistic. This will save you time when that atn garbage shits the bed. Yeah, I do that as a habit...not that the zero is always the same. I get more frustration out of this unit than anything else. Wouldn't buy another one, that's for sure. The zoom is pretty much useless at anything beyond 3X...just a blotchy image. I guess you get what you pay for. They could leave out all the GPS, compass, WIFI and all the other garbage and put their effort into making a quality product.
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Post by slammer on Feb 11, 2021 13:43:48 GMT -8
After the shot my screen goes completely white. after seems like a minute the image will come back. I have a 384 1.25 x 5. I am waiting on a return number to send it back for replacement. I am trying to decide if i want to spend the extra money to get the 384 2x8 model. the zoom on the 1.25 is pretty much useless in my opinion.
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