Thanks 🙏 I’ve only used it for one comp so far and it was ok for a couple of my stages but when I looked back at some footage of me on the tank trap it was slightly over to the right (blue), so 0.4 maybe quite a tight tolerance when you’re trying to get into position and get shots off in sub 10 seconds. A rule of thumb (I found on Snipers Hide) is that “For every 5 degrees of cant in the rifle you get .1 mil drift every 100 meters in the direction of cant”. So if you have 1 degree of error at would be about 0.02 mil drift at 100m and 0.1 at 1000m - I think my wobble is probably more than that! I’ll see how I get on but 1 degree is probably a bit more comfortable for my style of shooting, so I may give myself a bit more slack in the system.
Informative video, Jon. I’m loving my pulse
Thanks Bob! It’s a great training aid
Do u find 0.4° good for prs? I have to search for it to long its so switchy. Good video!💪
Thanks 🙏
I’ve only used it for one comp so far and it was ok for a couple of my stages but when I looked back at some footage of me on the tank trap it was slightly over to the right (blue), so 0.4 maybe quite a tight tolerance when you’re trying to get into position and get shots off in sub 10 seconds.
A rule of thumb (I found on Snipers Hide) is that “For every 5 degrees of cant in the rifle you get .1 mil drift every 100 meters in the direction of cant”. So if you have 1 degree of error at would be about 0.02 mil drift at 100m and 0.1 at 1000m - I think my wobble is probably more than that!
I’ll see how I get on but 1 degree is probably a bit more comfortable for my style of shooting, so I may give myself a bit more slack in the system.