So great to see the ballistic calculator working so well. Getting the parameters set with the correct info is essential to its accuracy and usually also needs a little tweaking to be hitting the mark precisely. Here in the UK, the scope that is going to be a level up from the Commander NV400 (it will cost around 30% more) is the HikMicro Alpex 4K LRF A50EL Day Night Optical Scope which is due to hit the market any day now. It sure would be good if you could get hold of one to review as IMHO it will be the best day/night digital scope for 2024. As always, you've done an excellent video, keep up the good work!👍👍👍
Anytime Tony! If you buy it, please use my link below to support the channel... oneleaf.ai/commander-nv400-4-52x50-4k-digital-day-night-vision-riflescope.html#u112
Thanks for watching. Below is the Amazon link for the monitor I use. It's about $200 in 4K, but you can get the same in HD for about $100. a.co/d/45QAuNK
The new 007 update seemed to have change my rangefinder flash from a small streak off to the side, to a big flash in the center. Did this happen to you? If so, does this make moving the rangefinder target box near the flash a useless thing now?
Hi Jarrold, I went back and read the updated user manual on the Ballistic Calculator (BC) in the NV400. I believe you are correct if you have the BC turned on because the scope uses the rangefinder to determine the new aim point. With the BC turned off, I think the rangefinder should work as normal. This is what the manual says.... "Short press [Menu Knob] to activate rangefinder and ballistic function, the impact point icon [Green X with Red Dot] appears on the screen. Align rangefinder cursor on the target, the impact point icon [X] will move towards up and down, left and right according to ballistic parameters and actual range. After clarifying the target location, short press [Menu Knob] to lock the impact point icon [X] and turn off the rangefinder."
The OneLeaf website has uploaded the latest NV400 operating instructions, which contain detailed instructions for operating the ballistic calculator. oneleaf.s3.amazonaws.com/Commander_NV400(Eagle)_User_Manual.pdf
So great to see the ballistic calculator working so well. Getting the parameters set with the correct info is essential to its accuracy and usually also needs a little tweaking to be hitting the mark precisely.
Here in the UK, the scope that is going to be a level up from the Commander NV400 (it will cost around 30% more) is the HikMicro Alpex 4K LRF A50EL Day Night Optical Scope which is due to hit the market any day now. It sure would be good if you could get hold of one to review as IMHO it will be the best day/night digital scope for 2024. As always, you've done an excellent video, keep up the good work!👍👍👍
Thanks, Captain. I will be on the lookout for the Alpex. The NV400 is a beast of a scope.
Totally digging the setup!!! Excellent video as always brother!!!!!
Thanks Qian. OneLeaf has kicked the door down on the high-end rifle scope market and I'm stoked to be a part of it. 😊
Great job explaining my friend! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks Mark!
Thanks for this excellent video👍👏
Thanks for watching. The NV400 is a great scope.
Thanks for all tje informations i just ordered mine and i can't wait to use it ❤
I think you will love all the scope does. Let me know how you like it after you had a chance to use it.
Awesome, love that NV 400 4K , great review nice shooting 🎯
Definitely going to purchase one 👍
Nice
@@backyardairguns 🎯
Thank you very much for answering, if I buy it and can I ask you for information on how to program it so that the ballistic calculator works
Anytime Tony! If you buy it, please use my link below to support the channel...
oneleaf.ai/commander-nv400-4-52x50-4k-digital-day-night-vision-riflescope.html#u112
sweet video 👌what size air tank is on ur impact
Thanks for watching! 700cc
@@backyardairguns oh just like mine looks bigger
Great video! What are you using for the external monitor and how did you set it up?
Thanks for watching. Below is the Amazon link for the monitor I use. It's about $200 in 4K, but you can get the same in HD for about $100.
a.co/d/45QAuNK
Thank You!@@backyardairguns
Up to what distance does the ballistic calculator work?
The OneLeaf website states it will work up 1,200 yards.
The new 007 update seemed to have change my rangefinder flash from a small streak off to the side, to a big flash in the center. Did this happen to you? If so, does this make moving the rangefinder target box near the flash a useless thing now?
Hi Jarrold, I went back and read the updated user manual on the Ballistic Calculator (BC) in the NV400. I believe you are correct if you have the BC turned on because the scope uses the rangefinder to determine the new aim point. With the BC turned off, I think the rangefinder should work as normal. This is what the manual says....
"Short press [Menu Knob] to activate rangefinder and ballistic function, the impact point icon [Green X with Red Dot] appears on the screen. Align rangefinder cursor on the target, the impact point icon [X] will move towards up and down, left and right according to ballistic parameters and actual range. After clarifying the target location, short press [Menu Knob] to lock the impact point icon [X] and turn off the rangefinder."
The OneLeaf website has uploaded the latest NV400 operating instructions, which contain detailed instructions for operating the ballistic calculator. oneleaf.s3.amazonaws.com/Commander_NV400(Eagle)_User_Manual.pdf