Tony, no it should not. However, we do recommend writing down your zero coordinates somewhere, so that you can reference them and double check. However, we do not run into this issue.
No... But we recommend recording your X and Y values after you have zeroed. That way if anything ever does happen, you aren't starting over. A lot of people will text their saved X and Y values to themselves so it is saved to their phone.
I zeroed mine in at 50 yards with the 10 X zoom function. I did everything in this video. However, when I froze the screen it reverted to 3 x. So I was moving the crosshairs on a 3 x screen which made it very difficult. I got it close by not where I would like it. Thoughts? It seems simple on your video. What distance are you at? Im sure its not 100yards with a 3 x mag on.
Hey Gary. If you open the video in RUclips, click on the settings wheel on the bottom, click subtitles, click on the language, and then click auto-translate, you will be able to choose Spanish. I hope this helps you.
Great video straight to the point, BUT...On another note...I don't understand why something that cost so much doesn't have a built in range finder!!! I hate the stadiametric rangefinder.
Alex, we are the North American distributor, so we have no knowledge on product offerings in other regions. We suggest contacting the Pulsar distributor or dealer for your area, they should be able to help you out. Thanks
Good video👌🏼
lovely
Good equipment....
how change built-in battery ?pulsar 2xp 50
If I change batteries will the zero reset and have to be re-zeroed everytime?
Tony, no it should not. However, we do recommend writing down your zero coordinates somewhere, so that you can reference them and double check. However, we do not run into this issue.
How do you purchase one?
thank you
just got myself a thermion 2 qx38 not done a zero yet but will it loose zero if I do a firmware update. thanks
No... But we recommend recording your X and Y values after you have zeroed. That way if anything ever does happen, you aren't starting over. A lot of people will text their saved X and Y values to themselves so it is saved to their phone.
Doesn't seem to work on xq50, the screen reverts in seconds
I zeroed mine in at 50 yards with the 10 X zoom function. I did everything in this video. However, when I froze the screen it reverted to 3 x. So I was moving the crosshairs on a 3 x screen which made it very difficult. I got it close by not where I would like it. Thoughts? It seems simple on your video. What distance are you at? Im sure its not 100yards with a 3 x mag on.
Just zoom in once frozen.
It's simple.
Unfortenatly not allowed in Germany at this time now....
Probatly a good reason for our wildbore problem in the areas, who's got the ASP😉👍
Wish the icons had better contrast! Blue is the hardest color for humans to see defined images
So simple
For day and night this scope?
Yes, works during both.
Team badassery sent me
How i can receive instructions in spanish to zero
Hey Gary. If you open the video in RUclips, click on the settings wheel on the bottom, click subtitles, click on the language, and then click auto-translate, you will be able to choose Spanish. I hope this helps you.
@@PulsarNV Thanks.
No it will not change your zero but you should always check it anyway
Team Baddassery sent me
Great video straight to the point, BUT...On another note...I don't understand why something that cost so much doesn't have a built in range finder!!! I hate the stadiametric rangefinder.
Trail 2s do have an integrated laser rangefinder, just got to pick a model that has one.
Can this be done in daylight
Yes, you can use all of our units during the daytime.
very unhappy with Pulsar. After a month of having my barely used scope about 12-15 hours total. all they have to say is "we'll let you know'
When the thermions getting to nz
Alex, we are the North American distributor, so we have no knowledge on product offerings in other regions. We suggest contacting the Pulsar distributor or dealer for your area, they should be able to help you out. Thanks
@@PulsarNV thank you