Pulsar c50 Zeroing

JCB 56

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Hi
Is there anyone in Oxfordshire or surrounding areas with the c50 that would be kind enough to zero my Tikka t3x please ?
My brain is obviously not joining the dots up properly and I’m rapidly losing the will to live with it !!
Just need a 100m zero for one rifle. Obviously more than happy to pay and would be most grateful.
Many Thanks
 
Been there.
Nearly had enough but got sorted in the end. It’s just not intuitive enough and we don’t do it enough to really be on top of it.
But it’s worth persevering. Eventually it all clicked and somehow it’s zeroed.
 
Been there.
Nearly had enough but got sorted in the end. It’s just not intuitive enough and we don’t do it enough to really be on top of it.
But it’s worth persevering. Eventually it all clicked and somehow it’s zeroed.
Glad it’s not just me then ! Thanks 👍
 
Have you had a look on youtube? Some good tutorial type videos on zeroing it. When I had mine I used these, and really helped navigating the settings.
 
Join the club - but you’ll get there eventually as we all have. Tip: try this at home first without the bolt btw and not on the range - you’ll be more relaxed. As long as you’re getting to the point where you’ve got your X and Y coordinates (note them now!) your next move is the press 6 briefly which should highlight the menu on the left - then rotate the wheel to go UP to the icon above - looks a bit like a scope reticle - and press enter on 6 - in a moment you should see a blue box appear with a big tick saying ‘coordinates saved’
CAVEAT I emphasise that this may not be gospel but how I believe I did it recently- as you say you try so many different variations that when it does eventually work you can’t remember what you did to repeat it 😂
As long as you’re happy the X and Y are correct it is easier to do all this at home (no bolt!) Good luck.
 
Youtube, zeroing a pulsar c50, camo kev.
After you've moved the recital left/right, up/down its one long press and recital jumps, then second long press save's it, according to the above ?

Dave (warbucks)
 
Join the club - but you’ll get there eventually as we all have. Tip: try this at home first without the bolt btw and not on the range - you’ll be more relaxed. As long as you’re getting to the point where you’ve got your X and Y coordinates (note them now!) your next move is the press 6 briefly which should highlight the menu on the left - then rotate the wheel to go UP to the icon above - looks a bit like a scope reticle - and press enter on 6 - in a moment you should see a blue box appear with a big tick saying ‘coordinates saved’
CAVEAT I emphasise that this may not be gospel but how I believe I did it recently- as you say you try so many different variations that when it does eventually work you can’t remember what you did to repeat it 😂
As long as you’re happy the X and Y are correct it is easier to do all this at home (no bolt!) Good luck.
That’s a great suggestion thanks.
 
Thank you all for your replies and help. Looks like I’ve cracked it tonight. A few dry runs in the garden and the settings are saved. 🍾🥂
Out to the range tomorrow to finalize things. Many thanks once again ! Much appreciated 👍
 
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