How to accurately tune your ballistics calculator. OneLeaf, Zulus, HikMicro

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  • @richarddunlop4536
    @richarddunlop4536 3 місяці тому +2

    Brilliant information, I’ve done mine it’s absolutely accurate now. Thanks again.

  • @RatSpetsnaz1967
    @RatSpetsnaz1967 5 місяців тому +2

    All good knowledge that wayne thankyou. I did a pigeon cull at work on friday and hit 9 out 9, but did notice the longer shots were slightly off the BC aim point. No birds suffered as all were hit cleanly but its the finer details that give you the edge. Ill try what youve suggested and let you know how i fair. Regards again on a great series of videos❤

  • @seankinder4370
    @seankinder4370 5 місяців тому +1

    Great information that buddy. That's exactly how I did mine and its spot on.

  • @justingreen9262
    @justingreen9262 5 місяців тому

    I’m going to save all these videos.Great info👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @jp8351
    @jp8351 5 місяців тому +1

    👍good video. Adjust for your situation is good advice 😋. BC is a weird value as it changes with speed, air temp/humidity, altitude... according to airgun mag I read in the past.

    • @airgunhunteru.k.2600
      @airgunhunteru.k.2600  5 місяців тому

      It definitely changes by barrel mate, I tested that recently, it’s a strange but necessary value but it’s individual to the rife and set up and even the environment as you mentioned, it definitely needs to be fine tuned for every rifle

  • @wolfysmith4752
    @wolfysmith4752 5 місяців тому +1

    All good, except you don't need to take those intermediate shots - just a couple at the end once you've got the BC correct.
    1 - Put all your scope height / muzzle velocity etc etc data into the scope
    2 - Zero at 25 yards on the bullseye
    3 - Move back to 50 yards and, still aiming at the 25yd bullseye, shoot a small group (should obviously hit lower than the 25 yd group)
    4 - Now range the bullseye, and see where the scope puts the new aiming point crosshairs
    5 - Now, without firing, keep ranging and adjusting the BC until the scope starts putting the new aiming point crosshairs over that 50 yard group. Your BC should now be correct.
    6 - Now range and fire at 50 / 25 / 15 / 75 etc yards - you should be spot on at most distances
    The above should still work if you're using an app and need to adjust the turrets of a conventional scope - you're just changing the BC to accurately get the crosshairs from the zero point to your new POI.

  • @groglet-jc2nm
    @groglet-jc2nm 3 місяці тому

    What happens if you zero 25y and ballistic poa for 50 is lower and you adjust as you say. But then zero is off?

    • @airgunhunteru.k.2600
      @airgunhunteru.k.2600  3 місяці тому +1

      @@groglet-jc2nm if that’s the case I’d be double checking the rest of the parameters, somethings off, I’ve set my Zulus, OneLeaf NV400 and Pard DS all using this method and they are all absolutely spot on mate

  • @Skullpain
    @Skullpain 2 місяці тому

    Need some help. I have used this exact method on my PARD 008 sp lrf.
    Every time I have made the BC correction (while on my corrected solution) and then go back to my zero distance, the zero has moved as well because I changed the BC.
    What am I doing wrong???!?

    • @airgunhunteru.k.2600
      @airgunhunteru.k.2600  2 місяці тому

      @@Skullpain unfortunately I’ve never had a pard sp so i can’t really help mate

    • @Skullpain
      @Skullpain 2 місяці тому

      @@airgunhunteru.k.2600 I’m sorry, I had seen posts from you discussing the PARD NV008 and thought you had owned one. Thanks for the quick response!

    • @airgunhunteru.k.2600
      @airgunhunteru.k.2600  2 місяці тому

      @@Skullpain I’ve got a DS35-70 buddy