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Post by coyote71 on Oct 31, 2022 8:53:27 GMT -8
Do I need to sight my rifle in again after doing a firmware update and resetting factory settings?
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odino
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Post by odino on Oct 31, 2022 8:56:45 GMT -8
If you save your profiles in the SD card you can reload then from it ... after it is always better to re-check the zero to the range.
Best regards!
Dino
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Post by coyote71 on Oct 31, 2022 9:01:59 GMT -8
If you save your profiles in the SD card you can reload then from it ... after it is always better to re-check the zero to the range. Best regards! Dino Nope, didn't save any profiles and formatted the card before downloading new firmware per directions. Guess I'm gonna make a trip to the range to be sure. Thanks for the reply.
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odino
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Post by odino on Oct 31, 2022 9:09:10 GMT -8
I'm sorry... but then I advise you to write the X, Y coordinates for each ammunition you are going to shoot and calibrate in a paper diary. Nobody formats that for you and not even you by mistake at least to bad you just have to create a profile with the data of: - BC - Sight Height - Velocity - Bullet Weigth and after you only must navigate in the zero mode to move the cross in the correct X, Y position... Remember to use the maximun zoom of the optics for small ammount of movments.
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Post by coyote71 on Oct 31, 2022 14:30:57 GMT -8
Most definitely needed to sight in again. It was barely on paper at 25 yds. Well duh, with a format and factory settings reset, what was I expecting.
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