I'll introduce a simple and effective calibration method that we use ourselves. Hope to help you calibrate.
Step 1: clip things on the vise, and install a aiming and a red laser (it is OK to take any position of laser installation to shoot on the pipe)
Step 2: place a board as the target at any distance between 20-40 meters and draw a point with strokes at any position of the board
Step 3: aim at the painted point with the crosshairs. Look at the bullet.
Step 4: everything doesn't move, adjust the red dot of the laser to the D point.
Step 5: shoot again (the crosscenter of the sight glass is always at the point you draw) to see if the point of the projectile is close to or coincide with the previous point and the laser point.
Step 6: when the point of the projectile coincides with the laser. Just turn the crosshairs of the aim to the red laser point.
After the calibration is completed, the basic two DD will be calibrated after being proficient in this method. The third is the time to go down to j! There is a problem checking the size of your ballistic walk during this period. If your bullet point is not close or coincided with the second shot, your gun has a problem, stop calibration and check your equipment when walking. |