Zulus puzzle or maybe not..

Foxyboy43

Well-Known Member
Just going back over some old footage of foxes being shot with the Triple Deuce and the Zulus and was struck by the apparent difference in LRF/BC holdover for two long range shots.
The first was 315yds according to the Zulus and the fox dropped to the shot:-
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The second was 319yds and was a miss - which of course can happen especially at that distance.

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However I was struck by the apparent differences in the position of the red reticle zero - the green one has significantly more holdover as evidenced by the amount of lower stadia visible immediately above the red zero line. Accepting that the first picture shot resulted in a dead fox suggests that the second shot at pretty much the same distance would have been high - probably enough to miss? Even more puzzling I head shot a rabbit at 221yds only 5 mins before the second fox picture so confident in my zero, I was happy to take on the fox at such a distance.
I will be at the range tomorrow and will check the Zulus zero but in the interim any thoughts chaps?
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Hi Guys can anybody tell me what the latest software for a Zulus 5 20 is please and does it make it easier to load the ballistic software so I can use it to shoot a .22 rimfire out to longer distances? many thanks
 
Connect your scope to the app and it will tell you if there is new firmware available.
If there is (and you want it) the app will download and install it
All the ballistic software is now in the scope and entering and changing values is a piece of p**s
If you enter the correct values, any version of the ballistics will let you shoot your rimfire accurately out to longer ranges
However, if you want to shoot bunnies at 150 yards or over, you better have decent ammo, because ammo quality will become the limiting factor on how accurately you can shoot at extended ranges

Cheers

Bruce
 
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