by Blr243 » 19 Jan 2020, 9:25 pm
Sometimes I struggle a bit with the pulsar oneshot zero system. There’s nothing wrong with the system it’s just my intelligence struggling with too many buttons. ( the following info would really only be of use to people with one shot sighting of thermal scopes )..... It’s no problem if I have to move the little ccross a certain reasonable distance to correct poi, but sometimes if I only have to make a minor adjustment the screen can be a little too complex for me to juggle it all. So today I dropped the bolt out and set it up on a target 100 m away ( in zero mode ) and I counted a total of 37 clicks to move the digital reticle about 225 mm below the original poi. Then out with my calculator and when I divide 225 mm by 37 answer is 6 mm. So now I know that for every button push I’m moving my poi 6 mm and that should make zero process easier for me now. I’m not surprised that pulsar have set up the adjustment like that because it’s the sort of one click is quarter inch system that many manufacturers use. So I have just posted this in the hope that it may help someone if they were ever struggling....... it’s common for young people to be able to cope with technology better than older people. I have heard of a few older people struggling with the system but I found if I were to be patient and READ THE BLOODY INSTRUCTIONS it made it all, so much easier