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Hmm ive been trying different combinations. Can never get it so its 5 yards per half mil dot on both the holdover and holdunder. It's always lower on the holdunder.

 

If I extend the zero range to 100 yards I can get 0.5 mildots per 5 yards for hold under, but only if I set the mag to 7.0x, which wouldn't be any good for such a long range.

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If your gun is shooting AA pellets at 11.7 ft lb , heavy ones will take you over 12 ftlb

 

I tested it at the club with bisley magnums (i think, they were over 10 grains anyway), and the power dropped to 10 something.

 

 

 

This is the Si Pittaway video I watched, but he seems to have more options on the recticle view than the version of chairgun I have.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dU3Rc5bVYjM

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hi buddy

buy putting your vaig data in CG your aim pionts as follows

 

zero 32 yards, on mag 10.5 ,hold over is +

 

+ 0.5 = 40

+ 1.0 = 46

+ 1.5 = 51

+ 2.0 = 56

+ 2.5 = 60

+ 3.0 = 64

+ 3.5 = 69

+ 4.0 = 72

+ 4.5 = 76

 

thats as close as i can get to 5yard intervals :thumbs: remember Si shoots .22 so its much better for a half mil dot ret :thumbs:

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If your gun is shooting AA pellets at 11.7 ft lb , heavy ones will take you over 12 ftlb

I tested it at the club with bisley magnums (i think, they were over 10 grains anyway), and the power dropped to 10 something.

 

 

 

This is the Si Pittaway video I watched, but he seems to have more options on the recticle view than the version of chairgun I have.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dU3Rc5bVYjM

 

Sorry I thought you was shooting a PCP

 

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