Thank you for posting this informative easy to use video. I followed your instructions to a tee. The scope is on a Tenpoint 440. I did a manual caliberation and just punched in the number 440 for arrow speed. At 50 yards, my arrow is in the center circle. I jumped back to 58 yards, locked in on the target and the arrow keeps hitting 2-3 inches low. I didnt go past 58 yards even though during setup it stated I was caliberated to 80 yards since I figured the shot would drop even more. Is there an additional setting in the scope that has to be calibrated to shot past 50 yards. Thank you
Thank you for your comment. When you use auto-calibration, you get an aim point stack out to 80 yards based on the speed and ballistic calculations. If you find some of your aim points are off, you can edit the calibrated aim points in the list by going to Settings > Profiles > Active Profile > Aim Points. Select the range you would like to re-calibrate and select OK. If the bow speed is not accurate, the stack will not be accurate, so you can also adjust your bow speed and it will reset your aim point stack to the new speed. If you run into any issues, don't hesitate to reach out to our Product Support team at 800-800-1020 or support.garmin.com. They will be happy to assist.
Love how they completely skip the fact that you have to figure out how to rout the cable out of the way of the string operation. Sold the garmin because this is a challenge and end up with a loose wire hanging or looped around the bow. Went with the Burris, with Bluetooth remote switch and lifetime warranty.
Thank you for your question. If you did an auto calibration, your max range will automatically be set to 80 yards. To increase the max range you can add additional calibrated ranges based on your setup. The following link has the instructions on how to add new aim points. I hope this helps. -Kevin support.garmin.com/?faq=89Xf8OqUu202ulUgywzvc9
Thank you for your questions. If you know your bow speed, you can do the auto-calibration and the Xero X1i would calculate your pins out to the furthest distance for your setup. You would still want to shoot at the ranges you have access to in order to see if you need to make any adjustments. As far as 15 yards, it will perform just fine. If you have additional questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to our Product Support team at 800-800-1020 or support.garmin.com. They will be happy to assist.
Thank you for your question. The following link has instructions for adding fixed aim points for your desired distances. Once back on the HUNT screen, simply tap the range button or wired trigger to toggle between the ranged aim point and the fixed aim point. If you need additional assistance, please reach out to our Product Support team at 800-800-1020 or support.garmin.com. support.garmin.com/?faq=89Xf8OqUu202ulUgywzvc9
Question... When ranging a deer, do you hold the button in or push and release? Also how many seconds does it take to lock on the target, and display yards? What about a senerio, we're a deer is walking and you may have to range him multiple times before shooting? Does the scope do this on the fly like that? Thanks..
Thank you for your questions. When ranging a target, just press and release the button. It will give you an instantaneous yardage and pin. You can do it as many times as you would like or as necessary to get an accurate reading if the target and/or bow are moving. OR, if both the target and bow are stationary, you can set the X1i to display the target lock feature where you would hold the button down for a few seconds. When repeated ranges are received, the X1i will indicate "Target Locked" and provide you with the yardage and pin. You can range your target either way, but Target Lock will only work properly when stationary. I hope this helps.
Thank you for your question. Yes, that's the beauty of this scope. It is angle compensated and will give you an aiming point for the exact distance/angle - whether it be an odd 37 yards or an even 50 yards (for example).
@@GarminRetailTraining sweet think I'm sold on it thanks. Is there anyway of buying extended warranty ? Just curious to why wouldn't have a longer warranty as like the burris lifetime especially for the cost if this unit. Anyway thank you for the quick response.
I saw your video so I bought one and I screwed it up I like to reset or calibrate and I can rest set my shooting range again. My question is I need to rest or delete everything I make mistake and rest my shot again.
Thank you for your question. Performing a factory reset will take the Xero X1i back to the way it came out of the box. Below is a link to the instructions. I hope this helps. support.garmin.com/?faq=TWOJRWLXq59D6ALkhF2LhA
Thank you for your question. The Xero X1i will provide step by step instructions in the reticle to walk you through the setup process. For this initial step, it will prompt you to stand 5 steps from the target, then will give you a 5 yard aim point for your shot.
Those burglars are going to be in for a treat tonight when they come by the farmhouse because this time I won't miss 😈. I'm just kidding (or am I 🤔😉🤨?).
Hello John, Question, how much does it hit by? The reason I ask is I am considering putting one of these on my R10 and I would more than likely have the same issue. I am also wondering, is this like a typical scope or more of a red dot type meaning does the shooter have to have a specific amount of eye relief for a clear view or can it be moved forward and still have a clear view in the scope and clear the handle? Also, are small risers off of the picatinny rail and option to clear the handle? TYVM in advance.
Thank you for your comment and question. In the event that the lock knob gets in the way, we offer a Lock Knob Screw Kit as an accessory to replace it. The part number is S00-01577-00. I've attached the link from our website below. I hope this helps. Lock Knob Screw Kit - www.garmin.com/en-US/p/pn/S00-01577-00
Thank you for your question. Yes it will. When the batteries are replaced, Bolt Profiles, calibrated aim points, and other customized settings will not be reset or erased.
One question I have is will this need to be sent back in in case of need for upgrades? I would hate to spend that much money for this item and in 6 months it is in need of upgrades to get it working again. Crossbows are changing it seems like every 6-12 months. I am seriously thinking of buying one but the price is holding me back. Not that it’s not worth it, just saying.
No, you had it right the first time……ARROW. For the cost of this thing it should come with a lifetime forever warranty, just like the Burris scope . I like the one shot zero mode by ATN
30 clicks to move 1 inch seems like a lot. you were about six inches low so according to that, you would need to make 180 clicks to bring it up. It didn't look like you went that many clicks to be dead on??
Saw your video on the new Garmin crossbow scope and purchased one. Also have quick question? 5 and 20 yd is on Target but a 50 yd it off to right by 3 inches. The scope only ask me to adjust up and down electronically? Do you know how to adjust left and right electronically?
Thank you for your question. You can only adjust windage manually, BUT there is a roll adjustment that you can use to dial in at 50 yards. Sometimes if the pic rail isn't perfectly aligned with the crossbow rail, your windage can be off at longer distances. Go to Settings > Pro Settings > 2nd Axis Calibration. It will have you shoot at 50 yards or beyond, then you can electronically adjust your pin stack left or right accordingly. I hope this helps.
Thank you for your question. The Xero X1i has a water rating of IPX7. What that means is it withstands incidental exposure to water of up to 1 meter for up to 30 minutes. It is suitable for splashes, rain or snow. For more information, the following link describes our different water ratings. I hope this helps. www.garmin.com/en-US/legal/waterrating-definitions/
I have this set up and he was spot on , that is exactly how i did mine even the number of shots and basic corrections
Ordered one for my brand new Wicked Ridge Fury 410 De-Cock, I am so stoked to start out @ 250 yards and dial it in. Alpha Apex
I wish you’d let us see real time vision of pin to target at 50yds.
Thank you for posting this informative easy to use video. I followed your instructions to a tee. The scope is on a Tenpoint 440. I did a manual caliberation and just punched in the number 440 for arrow speed. At 50 yards, my arrow is in the center circle. I jumped back to 58 yards, locked in on the target and the arrow keeps hitting 2-3 inches low. I didnt go past 58 yards even though during setup it stated I was caliberated to 80 yards since I figured the shot would drop even more. Is there an additional setting in the scope that has to be calibrated to shot past 50 yards. Thank you
Thank you for your comment. When you use auto-calibration, you get an aim point stack out to 80 yards based on the speed and ballistic calculations. If you find some of your aim points are off, you can edit the calibrated aim points in the list by going to Settings > Profiles > Active Profile > Aim Points. Select the range you would like to re-calibrate and select OK. If the bow speed is not accurate, the stack will not be accurate, so you can also adjust your bow speed and it will reset your aim point stack to the new speed. If you run into any issues, don't hesitate to reach out to our Product Support team at 800-800-1020 or support.garmin.com. They will be happy to assist.
Love how they completely skip the fact that you have to figure out how to rout the cable out of the way of the string operation. Sold the garmin because this is a challenge and end up with a loose wire hanging or looped around the bow. Went with the Burris, with Bluetooth remote switch and lifetime warranty.
Is the max range 80 yards?
Thank you for your question. If you did an auto calibration, your max range will automatically be set to 80 yards. To increase the max range you can add additional calibrated ranges based on your setup. The following link has the instructions on how to add new aim points. I hope this helps. -Kevin
support.garmin.com/?faq=89Xf8OqUu202ulUgywzvc9
Great video I have two questions
what if shooting range that I use is only out to 40 yards and how would scope perform if only shooting 15 yards
Thank you for your questions. If you know your bow speed, you can do the auto-calibration and the Xero X1i would calculate your pins out to the furthest distance for your setup. You would still want to shoot at the ranges you have access to in order to see if you need to make any adjustments. As far as 15 yards, it will perform just fine. If you have additional questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to our Product Support team at 800-800-1020 or support.garmin.com. They will be happy to assist.
I used the manufacturer bow speed. How do an access the manual pins for a quick shot?
Thank you for your question. The following link has instructions for adding fixed aim points for your desired distances. Once back on the HUNT screen, simply tap the range button or wired trigger to toggle between the ranged aim point and the fixed aim point. If you need additional assistance, please reach out to our Product Support team at 800-800-1020 or support.garmin.com.
support.garmin.com/?faq=89Xf8OqUu202ulUgywzvc9
@ thank you
@@alanthompson723 Happy to help!
Can I put this on a Mission Sub-1 XR crossbow??
Thank you for your question. Yes, you can use the Xero X1i Crossbow Scope on a Mission Sub-1 XR.
Will this ever be updated for 100 yards?
So far I can market target over 100 yards
Please let me know who makes the camouflage apparel you are using?.
Question... When ranging a deer, do you hold the button in or push and release? Also how many seconds does it take to lock on the target, and display yards? What about a senerio, we're a deer is walking and you may have to range him multiple times before shooting? Does the scope do this on the fly like that? Thanks..
Thank you for your questions. When ranging a target, just press and release the button. It will give you an instantaneous yardage and pin. You can do it as many times as you would like or as necessary to get an accurate reading if the target and/or bow are moving. OR, if both the target and bow are stationary, you can set the X1i to display the target lock feature where you would hold the button down for a few seconds. When repeated ranges are received, the X1i will indicate "Target Locked" and provide you with the yardage and pin. You can range your target either way, but Target Lock will only work properly when stationary. I hope this helps.
Brandon. Please let me know who makes the camouflage apparel you are using?.
He's wearing badlands.
Does this compensate for any angle and pins for any odd ball yards such as 37, 45, 64..etc as well as it does 30,40, 50 yard ranges? Thanks
Thank you for your question. Yes, that's the beauty of this scope. It is angle compensated and will give you an aiming point for the exact distance/angle - whether it be an odd 37 yards or an even 50 yards (for example).
@@GarminRetailTraining sweet think I'm sold on it thanks. Is there anyway of buying extended warranty ? Just curious to why wouldn't have a longer warranty as like the burris lifetime especially for the cost if this unit. Anyway thank you for the quick response.
@@davidchamberlin9273 Garmin does not offer any extended warranty on this product. It comes with our standard 1-year warranty.
I saw your video so I bought one and I screwed it up I like to reset or calibrate and I can rest set my shooting range again. My question is I need to rest or delete everything I make mistake and rest my shot again.
Thank you for your question. Performing a factory reset will take the Xero X1i back to the way it came out of the box. Below is a link to the instructions. I hope this helps.
support.garmin.com/?faq=TWOJRWLXq59D6ALkhF2LhA
when shooting from the initial 5 yards , where are you aiming on the recticle because it looks like they start at 20 yards?
Thank you for your question. The Xero X1i will provide step by step instructions in the reticle to walk you through the setup process. For this initial step, it will prompt you to stand 5 steps from the target, then will give you a 5 yard aim point for your shot.
Yes I stood 15’ away 20 yard on the bullseye everyone Recommended using one of the big target to make sure you do not miss
Those burglars are going to be in for a treat tonight when they come by the farmhouse because this time I won't miss 😈. I'm just kidding (or am I 🤔😉🤨?).
So on the ravin r20 the cocking handle hits the lock nob do you make a smaller one
Hello John, Question, how much does it hit by? The reason I ask is I am considering putting one of these on my R10 and I would more than likely have the same issue. I am also wondering, is this like a typical scope or more of a red dot type meaning does the shooter have to have a specific amount of eye relief for a clear view or can it be moved forward and still have a clear view in the scope and clear the handle? Also, are small risers off of the picatinny rail and option to clear the handle? TYVM in advance.
Thank you for your comment and question. In the event that the lock knob gets in the way, we offer a Lock Knob Screw Kit as an accessory to replace it. The part number is S00-01577-00. I've attached the link from our website below. I hope this helps.
Lock Knob Screw Kit - www.garmin.com/en-US/p/pn/S00-01577-00
@@GarminRetailTraining so it’s 5-8 weeks out hunting season for me will be over. I wasted my time and money for this season
@@Propman203 If you'd like provide your email address, I would be happy to let you know if they come in any sooner. - Kevin
@@GarminRetailTraining
But your product is definitely pretty insaneJust wish it worked right away for my application
How can I toggle between the stack that shows 20-80 pins vs the target lock function?
Thank you for your question. You can toggle between your fixed pins and the target lock feature by tapping the ranging button. I hope this helps.
@@GarminRetailTraining I’ve tried that and it hasn’t worked.
@@FLYANDRIDE15 Please reach out to our Product Support Team at support.garmin.com or 800-800-1020. They will be happy to assist.
Do you use a coin to adjust the windage and elevation
I did use a penny
when replacing the batt will it retain your info?
Thank you for your question. Yes it will. When the batteries are replaced, Bolt Profiles, calibrated aim points, and other customized settings will not be reset or erased.
would be nice if you had cross hairs on the scope so it’s not useless if batteries die
One question I have is will this need to be sent back in in case of need for upgrades? I would hate to spend that much money for this item and in 6 months it is in need of upgrades to get it working again. Crossbows are changing it seems like every 6-12 months. I am seriously thinking of buying one but the price is holding me back. Not that it’s not worth it, just saying.
You can do the software upgrades your self at home it has a USB plug in cord
No, you had it right the first time……ARROW.
For the cost of this thing it should come with a lifetime forever warranty, just like the Burris scope .
I like the one shot zero mode by ATN
我想在晚上使用它,可以通过夜视仪瞄准吗?
30 clicks to move 1 inch seems like a lot. you were about six inches low so according to that, you would need to make 180 clicks to bring it up. It didn't look like you went that many clicks to be dead on??
thank you...
Saw your video on the new Garmin crossbow scope and purchased one. Also have quick question? 5 and 20 yd is on Target but a 50 yd it off to right by 3 inches.
The scope only ask me to adjust up and down electronically? Do you know how to
adjust left and right electronically?
Thank you for your question. You can only adjust windage manually, BUT there is a roll adjustment that you can use to dial in at 50 yards. Sometimes if the pic rail isn't perfectly aligned with the crossbow rail, your windage can be off at longer distances. Go to Settings > Pro Settings > 2nd Axis Calibration. It will have you shoot at 50 yards or beyond, then you can electronically adjust your pin stack left or right accordingly. I hope this helps.
I’ll ask. Can you put it on a ravin r10
Thank you for your question. The Xero X1i is designed to fit crossbows built with a standard picatinny rail.
Awesome for my EK Archery RX Adder. Since a week I have the Garmin Tactix Delta Solar B Version. The best watch I ever had.
Does it magnify?? Are lense caps provided??
@@jamesc6137 3.5 magnification, and yes the caps are included.
Can I use it on siege rs410?
Thank you for your question. The Xero X1i is designed to fit crossbows built with a standard picatinny rail.
@@GarminRetailTraining thank you for your reply
Is this thing water proof?,or water resistant?
Thank you for your question. The Xero X1i has a water rating of IPX7. What that means is it withstands incidental exposure to water of up to 1 meter for up to 30 minutes. It is suitable for splashes, rain or snow. For more information, the following link describes our different water ratings. I hope this helps. www.garmin.com/en-US/legal/waterrating-definitions/
3.5x not enough