You’re a legend, Jordan! Very helpful video since it’s been a couple months since I’ve used this. Looking forward to showing it on my channel again in the next couple weeks.
If you adjust the settings to have the scope heads up display turn off after x amount of minutes..what turns the display back on? Is it turned on by a shake awake process or if you handle the rifle? Or do you have to use the app to turn the display back on? For example if you're hunting and packing in you might not want the display on unless you suddenly see a target.
You can select the time it takes the scope to turn off in the app. When you adjust something on the scope the display will turn back on. Most folks have it off while hiking in and then when actively hunting, they'll turn it on.
Thank you for the clarification. One more question..when you say "turn it on" is there a button on the scope? Or do you turn it on through the app? For example I would assume when you're at base camp you turn it off at night. In the morning what's the best way to turn it on to begin hunting?
I can't speak with any certainty on additional magnifications but we do like to consistently innovate and add more products. It wouldn't surprise me if we did add more, I just don't know quite yet. Thanks for your interest!
Thanks for your question. When you Zero your elevation turret in the app, it only zeroes the digital position sensor in the elevation turret. It would be like taring a scale. It makes sure the mechanical zero and digital zero are aligned, it does not affect the bullet profile.
@@BurrisOpticsCompany So when shooting with different environmental factors than the original sight in, how does it adjust. Do you simply hit upload after sighting it in, and then later when shooting in different conditions just simply turn on BT and it will adjust accordingly to the new data from your phone without hitting upload?
with different rifles and loads in the app, does this mean i can transfer the scope from gun to gun as long as i know where the 100 zero is on the specific gun and only have a primary zero for my primary gun so that the zero stop would not change which would throw everything off without reshooting to confirm.
Good Morning, That is definitely possible with a repeatable mounting setup, and knowing where your zero is on the turret for each gun. However, I would always recommend to reconfirm zero, during any change. You can store multiple rifle profiles/loads in the app. You should be good-to-go. 😁
It’s not possible because when you take it off of one gun and mount it to another, there are going to be changes to how that gun sits on the rail. You will have to sight it In again. Just get a regular scope with a turret and you will be good to go!
Based on the parameters you enter in the scope, it will give you a wind hold (similar to the Eliminator scopes) where you multiply by the wind speed. But with the PH, you can manually enter a specific wind hold and angle in the app so that the PH will give you an even more accurate estimate.
Ya you tell your game to sit still while you plug all that information into the app and then transfer it to the scope. Ooh ohhh…your phone died, darn it! Forgot to charge it. Day is shot now (pun intended). Oh well, maybe you can book a hunt for next year🤣
Don’t waste your money. You will most likely be sending your scope back and forth for repairs while everyone else with non electric scopes will be out killing all of your game. The technology isn’t there yet.
Currently this is not something we have discussed adding. However, there is a manual entry function if you know the weight, muzzle velocity, and B.C. you can currently enter that data to provide you with a solution.
Jordan, Can you offer me some assistance. I have all my dope information in correctly and have uploaded to the scope. I am shooting 5 inches high from the bulls eye at 300 yards. My gun shoot sub half MOA with my reloads at 100 yards. I have Garmin chrono and that is what I have used to gather my speed. I have a 20 MOA rail so I have turned off my inclination in the app. The only thing I can think of is that the 20 MOA rail is messing with the dope?? I have tried to look and see if anyone else is having this issue and could not find anything on the forums out there. Really hoping to get some help to fix this issue!
My range finder does not have an able compensator so will the inclination compensation option on the app solve this problem ? Will the scope compensate for angle shooting ? Thanks
Hello Colton, You can get a pretty good measurement using a tape measure or ruler. Measure from roughly the center of your chamber to the center of the scope tube. If you have a pair of calipers that will be a little more accurate also.
No specifically. However, differences in barrel length and twist rates are related to you muzzle velocity. So if you have a confirmed chronographed muzzle velocity you should be just fine with that data.
You’re a legend, Jordan! Very helpful video since it’s been a couple months since I’ve used this. Looking forward to showing it on my channel again in the next couple weeks.
Thanks so much for coming by to check the video out. Let us know if we can help!
A very good and smart rifle scope. Well done Burris.
Thanks for watching 👍
Will you be able to use the turrets if the battery dies to accurately shoot at distances
Yes absolutely. You'll retain the functionality of a traditional scope if you lose electronics.
@@BurrisOpticsCompany If the batteries die there is no heads up display, so how can you use your balliatic data?
If you adjust the settings to have the scope heads up display turn off after x amount of minutes..what turns the display back on? Is it turned on by a shake awake process or if you handle the rifle? Or do you have to use the app to turn the display back on? For example if you're hunting and packing in you might not want the display on unless you suddenly see a target.
You can select the time it takes the scope to turn off in the app. When you adjust something on the scope the display will turn back on. Most folks have it off while hiking in and then when actively hunting, they'll turn it on.
Thank you for the clarification. One more question..when you say "turn it on" is there a button on the scope? Or do you turn it on through the app? For example I would assume when you're at base camp you turn it off at night. In the morning what's the best way to turn it on to begin hunting?
By adjusting the turret the scope will power back on
Very interested! Do you plan to release different magnifications than the 4-20?
I can't speak with any certainty on additional magnifications but we do like to consistently innovate and add more products. It wouldn't surprise me if we did add more, I just don't know quite yet. Thanks for your interest!
Awesome!
Thanks for watching!
When you zero your elevation turret in the app does it zero to the current environmental factors and make adjustments later when they change?
Thanks for your question. When you Zero your elevation turret in the app, it only zeroes the digital position sensor in the elevation turret. It would be like taring a scale. It makes sure the mechanical zero and digital zero are aligned, it does not affect the bullet profile.
@@BurrisOpticsCompany So when shooting with different environmental factors than the original sight in, how does it adjust. Do you simply hit upload after sighting it in, and then later when shooting in different conditions just simply turn on BT and it will adjust accordingly to the new data from your phone without hitting upload?
You'll need to specifically select "Upload" after making any changes anywhere in the app. 👍
with different rifles and loads in the app, does this mean i can transfer the scope from gun to gun as long as i know where the 100 zero is on the specific gun and only have a primary zero for my primary gun so that the zero stop would not change which would throw everything off without reshooting to confirm.
Good Morning,
That is definitely possible with a repeatable mounting setup, and knowing where your zero is on the turret for each gun. However, I would always recommend to reconfirm zero, during any change.
You can store multiple rifle profiles/loads in the app.
You should be good-to-go. 😁
It’s not possible because when you take it off of one gun and mount it to another, there are going to be changes to how that gun sits on the rail. You will have to sight it In again. Just get a regular scope with a turret and you will be good to go!
May i ask what the "Wind hold" parameter stands for and how to use it to compensate on left or right? Sorry but i cannot get it..
Based on the parameters you enter in the scope, it will give you a wind hold (similar to the Eliminator scopes) where you multiply by the wind speed. But with the PH, you can manually enter a specific wind hold and angle in the app so that the PH will give you an even more accurate estimate.
Ya you tell your game to sit still while you plug all that information into the app and then transfer it to the scope. Ooh ohhh…your phone died, darn it! Forgot to charge it. Day is shot now (pun intended). Oh well, maybe you can book a hunt for next year🤣
If the battery dies do you need to use the Bluetooth and your phone to enter everything again or will it maintain that even if the battery dies?
It will retain your settings until you manually change them. Changing to a new battery will not affect your settings. 👍
Don’t waste your money. You will most likely be sending your scope back and forth for repairs while everyone else with non electric scopes will be out killing all of your game. The technology isn’t there yet.
Allways one
How long do the batteries last
About 40 hours!
Will there be Airgun ballistics GA function + Airgun ammunition implemented in the app anytime soon?
Currently this is not something we have discussed adding. However, there is a manual entry function if you know the weight, muzzle velocity, and B.C. you can currently enter that data to provide you with a solution.
Will this work on a 338 Lapua
For sure. Enjoy you new scope. 😉
Jordan, Can you offer me some assistance. I have all my dope information in correctly and have uploaded to the scope. I am shooting 5 inches high from the bulls eye at 300 yards. My gun shoot sub half MOA with my reloads at 100 yards. I have Garmin chrono and that is what I have used to gather my speed. I have a 20 MOA rail so I have turned off my inclination in the app. The only thing I can think of is that the 20 MOA rail is messing with the dope?? I have tried to look and see if anyone else is having this issue and could not find anything on the forums out there.
Really hoping to get some help to fix this issue!
My range finder does not have an able compensator so will the inclination compensation option on the app solve this problem ? Will the scope compensate for angle shooting ? Thanks
The scope does have an inclinometer built into it, and will compensate for the angle of the shot.
@@BurrisOpticsCompany thank you very much 👍I love this scope thanks for your time .
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How can I find the scope height above bore for my rifle with this scope?
Hello Colton,
You can get a pretty good measurement using a tape measure or ruler. Measure from roughly the center of your chamber to the center of the scope tube.
If you have a pair of calipers that will be a little more accurate also.
I don’t see 7PRC on the menu ? How can I get this info ?
does the app take into account barrel length?
No specifically. However, differences in barrel length and twist rates are related to you muzzle velocity. So if you have a confirmed chronographed muzzle velocity you should be just fine with that data.
Can you please help me my ( BURRIS ELIMINATOR 3 SCOPE 3-12X44MM ) stuck on (M 26 .0 )
How can factory reset please
Did you try removing the battery? There is not a factory reset.
@@BurrisOpticsCompany i did nothing happened
It sounds like the scope is having some issues. I would recommend contacting your dealer for an exchange.
@@BurrisOpticsCompany i will Thanks for help
Get used to it unfortunately 🙃
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