Pulsar Stream Vision Ballistics XQ and XG LRF Models

The Ballistic firmware has now been released for the XQ and XG Thermion LRF lines . With ballistic functions controlled via the stream vision ballistic application and Bluetooth connection transfers your data into the device .

Get the firmware version 3.1.001 to enjoy the ballistic calculator, available via the Stream Vision Ballistics app.

The update also comes with optimized workflow of the LRF – now, one click of the LRF button enables the ranging, while the second measures the distance and activates ballistic calculations, if enabled.

Plus, digital zoom is now even more smooth, making it easier to keep your eye on the target at all times.

Once setup, it’s point and shoot, excellent for loopy trajectory calibres or longer ranges.

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Just installed it on my XG50, added all the necessary measured ballistic details to 3 profiles. 2 for my 6xc, a new 65gn vmax load and the 87gn vmax I’ve used up to now, plus a profile for 22lr Eley subs. Both calibres in a blaser, XG50 fitted with innomount zero mounts.
Quick trip to the range this morning to zero them at 100m and then had a play on gongs out to 300m, have to say the ballistic software is impressive and works! admittedly there is not a lot of vertical allowance needed on a 65gn at 3600fps at 280m, I’ll do some more tests at longer ranges but 300m is about as far as Im likely to shoot at night anyway. It’s good for the confidence though when you are dropping first round hits into the heart zone at that range.
The 22lr is a different matter of course, much more loopy and really benefits from range finding especially at night. again worked very well, reliable range finding (checked on bins) and easy to use. So far the different ranges have produced the required bullet placement, even got a second round hit on a 250m fox gong.
All in all I’d say this is a really handy bit of software for a thermal, especially for the loopier calibres. As usual, the Pulsar software is easy to use, solid and reliable. Good stuff.
 
What device code did you use when bluetooth pairing your phone with the scope?


Cheers

Bruce
The Thermion generates the Bluetooth code when enabled in the menu Bruce .

There will be other tweaks soon like reticule style of ballistic aim point, etc .

The Pulsar model differs a lot from the likes of the Pard , as you have full control on your phone of data, with more options, profile naming that transfers to device , entered wind speed is transferred to device and shows required windage hold and also with the Thermion having the ability to display incline and decline angles, if your aiming up a bank or down a bank, the Thermion compensates for this ..

For someone like me shooting with a man FAC airgun, rimfire on long range rabbits and up steep bank sides it’s a god send .

You can setup .22LR, .17HMR, .223 named profiles and swap between them , and have accurate quick holdover when ever needed .
 
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