Pulsar XP50 zeroing increments?

jk2paintworx

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Does anyone know the zeroing increments for Pulsar XP50? In other words what does 1 full number equate to in inches. .50. .25..... are you guys zeroing at 50yds or 100? Rifle is a 6.8SPC
 
I think one whole number is an inch or a hair over. You can go into the zeroing profile and go into the magnification. ump Set the magnification up to max and it cuts that to about a quarter click of what the full click is and will give you your .25 increments instead of whole numbers. I zero 1" or a hair less high at 100. This will give you very close to being dead on a 200 and dead on at 50. If you pull the gun out of a 78 Degree house or an even cooler basement I would expect to see a small poi shift when you get it out into warmer or colder temperatures as the scope internal temperatures change.
 
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I typically zero at 100 Yards but just depends. Seems about 1.5" per 1 adjustment. As Varminter said, you can use the mag or zoom option once in the zeroing profile. One zoom sets to .5 inch increments and pressing zoom twice will move it to .25 increments for finer adjustments.
 
Thanks guys. I have been using the zoom feature to get the .5 and .25 but it’s hard to tell how much movement they equate to. It seems kinda random and sometimes I don’t feel like it moves much at all and other times it moves a bunch. My gut keeps telling me the 1 full number should be 1”. . 50 should be 1/2” and .25 1/4” but I can’tsay that that’s how it acts. The adjustments seem vague.
 
I've not had any issue with my XP50 responding positively when I provide inputs.

Seems to me at 100 yards on 6.2X (I think that's what it is) I get 1" for each whole number of input. So if I move the X or Y value by 1, I will get 1" or so movement. It's been quite consistent as far as I can remember.
 
I have an XP50 and normally sight in using the PIP window at 6.4x, which seems to give me a little over 1" of adjustment per "click" or press of elevation/windage buttons. I have not used the magnification feature when in the zeroing window at all.
So, is it a known feature that adjusting the magnification when in the zeroing window changes the
amount of adjustment per "click"? And if so, it sounds like each step in magnification (when in zeroing window) cuts the amount of adjustment in half then?
I like my Pulsar scope but the owners manual seems overly hard to interpret, which may be a side effect of being foriegn made.
 


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