Zulus

Hi guys I have just bought a Zulus with range finder and balistic data. I want it to shoot rabbits on an Anschutz ,.22 RF rifle due to noise restrictions. using .22 RWS subsonics, There is no muzzel velocity data on the box what data should I use?

bullet data 40gr but what length?

has anybody set one up for a .22 RF that could help me with all the required data would be very much appreciated as it is a bit of a pain with all these multi function buttons and very poor instructions. kind regards
For RWS subsonics, I'd use these numbers:
Muzzle velocity: 1034fps
Ballistic coefficient: 0.105 - and use G1 as the drag factor
Bullet length: 0.50 (for the ranges you'll be shooting at bullet length doesn't matter, but there needs to be a value entered for the calculation to work)
Bullet weight: 40 grains
Scope height is the distance from the centre of the objective lens to the centre of the rifles bore
Remember that the distance you enter for the zero distance has to be the same distance you actually zeroed the rifle at
Try those numbers and see how you get on
If you are missing at close range adjust the scope height number and if you are missing at long range adjust the ballistic coefficient number.
If you are missing low, reduce the ballistic coefficient number and if you are missing high, increase the ballistic coefficient number

Cheers

Bruce
 
Highly agitated tonight!!

#37 came in just glorious. A squeal and I had it 60 yards away in no time. I aimed and the display went hazy!! I rushed the shot distracted and missed!
On firing I had a green screen!
I reloaded and rebooted the Zulus expecting the fox to of disappeared but to my surprise it was coming closer!
I aimed and got the fox only to have the screen turn orange!
I reloaded and shut it down, replaced the cell incase it was that, rebooted and fired the round off only to be greeted by another orange screen.
So that's that its being returned tomorrow.
****ed off does not describe it!
“I aimed and got the fox only to have the screen turn orange!”
So guess what happened on my 5th zero check shot today? Then it turned itself off! Quick switch on again and next 15 shots no problem….
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“I aimed and got the fox only to have the screen turn orange!”
So guess what happened on my 5th zero check shot today? Then it turned itself off! Quick switch on again and next 15 shots no problem….
🦊🦊
Good isn't it. Bloody frustrating.
I'm thinking it's not well insulated down in the bottom of the battery tube 🤷
 
Yep - as before the damned Zulus turned itself off at the shot - only this time it was when shooting a fox! Now mildly annoyed by the random shutting down on shot and losing footage as a result.
Earlier Bruce kindly suggested little a little magnet on the battery to assist proper contact but I have been loathe to do this as I thought it might compress the cap spring and weaken it. Has anyone tried this plz?
On the more general front I like the Zulus, I even prefer it over the Pard 008P but from other posts there does appear to be a common issue with orange screen/shutting down which clearly needs sorted. To have to bodge a fix on a new sight with a small magnet is disappointing in extremis - over to Zulus to deal with - and soon!
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I did contemplate a suitable sized o ring being dropped in the battery tube. I often wonder if it is a wee short down in the bottom sometimes!
 
DNT are aware of the problem
My advice is to use the thickest magnet you can that allows the battery cap to be fully screwed on
I doubt there is a short at the front
If you remove the battery and look inside the battery holder, you'll see that the positive battery contact is a cone shaped spring with the small end of the cone making contact with the battery.
I can't see any way for that to come into contact with the body of the scope (which is negative) when the battery is installed

Cheers

Bruce
 
“I aimed and got the fox only to have the screen turn orange!”
So guess what happened on my 5th zero check shot today? Then it turned itself off! Quick switch on again and next 15 shots no problem….
🦊🦊

Have you made sure you have really cinched down the battery cap as far as it will go?
I had one of mine on a .243 switch itself off on the shot but on checking there was another half turn on the cap if i really gave it some. It’s not happened since after many shots.
I reckon those having this problem is possibly down to the short thread on the cap and not the best thread match resulting in it wobbling slightly under recoil and loosing connection for a fraction of a second.
 
Have you made sure you have really cinched down the battery cap as far as it will go?
I had one of mine on a .243 switch itself off on the shot but on checking there was another half turn on the cap if i really gave it some. It’s not happened since after many shots.
I reckon those having this problem is possibly down to the short thread on the cap and not the best thread match resulting in it wobbling slightly under recoil and loosing connection for a fraction of a second.
Aye- well tightened down thank you PP.
Kinda annoying that the recoil on a .222 is not enough to trigger automatic recording but enough to turn the unit off!
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@Foxyboy43 had very similar with an ir torch switching itself off on my .243. Turned out the screw threads for the battery had a little grease on them, once cleaned with alcohol, its never done it since
 
The cone shaped spring +v side only has to collapse to the side a fraction and penetrate the thin battery sheath to create a short.
Just a theory I have....
 
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