Do you know where your shims are at? I believe stock for a right handed bow is one small shim, one medium on the left side of the cams. There should be "fill" on the right side. For my bow that is one large shim and two small shims.
Is your arrow at or near center shot? If you have a...
Have you guys measured your center shot on these? Mine is shooting well (bullet holes) and its measuring ~13/16" off the riser right now but thats a ways off my hamskea epsilon being centered. I am just curious if that is everyone else's experience.
There are LRFs that have a fog mode. It just cuts out returns that are really short (shorter than 50 yards or so) which is what you will typically see when its foggy.
I guess I am slightly confused. Are you using the applied ballistics ultra lite mode (limited to 800 yard solutions) or the applied ballistics external mode that sends los distance, and inflation over to a kestrel and the kestrel runs it’s solution? The 5k has bdx external I believe so you...
If you like those you should try the lite versions. I have both and really like them. I also have the FL corrugate foundry which I like but not at much as either of the SG. Being able to open those large vent pockets from the top of bottom is a real nice feature. The straps in the side...
Yah they do it that way because ballistic calculators dont use shot to distance. They use LOS and the inclination. If they just used just the AMR distance then they would calculate incorrectly for wind shift.
No every optic has parallax. If you are looking at a target that is at the exact distance that the optic is collimated at then parallax will be limited or close to nothing. Red dots dont have the eye relief issues that magnified optics have but they absolutely are collimated at a particular...
I am going to guess there are difference standards in the electronics that you are working on than there are for most consumer electronics. Thats one reason they usually cost quite a bit more.
correct. With the Sig stuff in ABX it sends the watch a range and inclination. The watch does the math and sends it back to the LRF. It shows that result on the watch as well.
In your case if you already have an LRF you would simply range and then scroll to that range on your watch. The...
Hearing loss aside, I am always worried about brakes losing timing and causing a POI/POA shift. Obviously there is rockset and crush washers that can help but its one less variable.
No idea on the mapping portion.
Sounds like onx on phone would be better for what youre looking for. On the ballistics portion it does everything youre asking for. You can have multiple profiles and range cards. When you link it to an LRF it will simply drop the range that you range with...
This is what I did. I added the double gripper to my tight spot and it just didnt press the broadheads all the way up into the top of the quiver. Didnt have any orings getting cut that way.
Most if not all sales to US distributors is in USD so all of that FX gain is being made by the European companies. With whats happening in terms of inflation I wouldnt expect those companies to drop their USD price any time soon.
You could purchase optics on the retail market from Europe in...
It’s not gonna make much difference. Either you or the gun likely isn’t 0.25 moa accurate. If you were you could dial to the next closest and hood for the difference but again it doesn’t really make a difference in this instance.
Also mils are coarser than MOA unless you have a scope with...
All barrels like different bullets but mine likes the 180 ELDM. I previously shot the 180 vld but had a short range explosion on the side of a deer that made me look at the eld. I couldn’t get the x’s to group well so went with the M. I’ve killed a bunch of critters with them from elk to bear to...