Yes mate.Is it the lrf one you have mate? Using ballistic calc?
I'll check Friday.That's extremely frustrating then mate if you confident all your data input is right.
Theoretically that is possible as light travels slower through water than air, therefore the calculated distance would be longer than the actual distance. Whether that would be enough to cause the Zulus to alter the POA enough for a clean miss I think unlikely.I'll check Friday.
I sometimes wonder if the laser can be wrong in misty air ??
My Pulsar LRF is bad in misty conditions for giving wrong readings, so much so that I don't bother using it.I sometimes wonder if the laser can be wrong in misty air ??
Calling Bruce, calling Bruce….I'll check Friday.
I sometimes wonder if the laser can be wrong in misty air ??
On a clear night it does pretty good.I was out last night, after a warm day it got frosty. I saw one fox disappear over a hill as we drove past in the landrover. So it appears I have a sudden shortage of foxes. No problem I thought, what I need is some new kit to cheer me up. A zulus with the ballistic calculator is what I need on my .222, superlight to carry about and with the calculator point and shoot......then I read Smellys post![]()
On a clear night it does pretty good.

Nice one Smelly - so forget the last double miss!
Out tonight but apart from badgers and a few rabbits little or nothing about. Then started to think about your misses (not your Mrs!) so took the opportunity to shoot a rabbit at 212 - defo spot on!
Happy days but felt really tired as I had dropped Lady FB at the airport this a.m. at 5:30 so decided to head for home.
Needless to say last field before the Jimny I spotted a fox with the Axion - bugger just sat down at 300 plus so decided to have a go.
At 315 it was a long way out but I have done it a few times before with the Zulus and the Triple Deuce so set up on B&Q’s finest….
Needless to say it decided to start moving so had to wait for my chance, sure enough it paused at 312 and offered a shot - I was quickly on it or so I thought……
Ah well, it was a long way out and a clean miss - next time….
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In my 20's I regularly shot to 300 at night with my 243.Thats a hell of a way - I never shoot at them unless 99.9 % of a kill - sure stuff still goes wrong but at over 300 - off sticks - not recommended
New high seat has been inspected. Quite pleased. Ladders in a safe position.
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Camera on that pole and bait out.
There are over 50 pheasant living on there. They have settled there and breed every year.That looks a nice spot
Smelly, barking is getting a bit more steam up in the village, but still only a pair to catch up with on the farm.You all still hearing them bark?
I think the rut is nearly over.