This is the fixed Pulsar mount that comes with the Talion. I wasn't using a quick release as the Ten Point bows don't use true Picatinny (I assume it's some form of multi slot variation of a Weaver style because the slots are to narrow for a Picatinny recoil lug) The Pulsar fixed mount can be configured both ways, Weaver or Picatinny by flipping the recoil lug over.
@georgekaiser2395 I have sold several, and everyone has been very satisfied with their performance. (Myself included) This unit also has a 5 year warranty if any issues were to develop.
Hi travis great video as always,rgds steve uk
Thanks for watching Steve
Can you make a short video on how you change the distances once you have a zero set? Thanks
It might take me a couple of days, but I will try and get one done.
@@foxoptic5887 Thanks=- Super helpful. I did not realize you can do that.
I now have a video showing both 1 shot zero and adding aiming points using the Talion.
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I couldn't see good enough to tell in this video. Are you using a quick release mount on this scope? If so is it a single lock or double lock?
This is the fixed Pulsar mount that comes with the Talion. I wasn't using a quick release as the Ten Point bows don't use true Picatinny (I assume it's some form of multi slot variation of a Weaver style because the slots are to narrow for a Picatinny recoil lug) The Pulsar fixed mount can be configured both ways, Weaver or Picatinny by flipping the recoil lug over.
How is this thermal scope holding up?
@georgekaiser2395 I have sold several, and everyone has been very satisfied with their performance. (Myself included) This unit also has a 5 year warranty if any issues were to develop.