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If in RIFLE mode, the ballistic group will be displayed in the bullet drop numeric eld anytime that the primary
numeric display is showing dashes (i.e. no target acquired). When a target is acquired in RIFLE mode, the line of sight
distance will display in the secondary numeric displays. e “IN” icon (i.e. inches) will light next to the bullet drop
numeric display, if the unit of measure is set to Yards (Y). If the unit of measure is set to Meters (M), the bullet drop
will be calculated and displayed in centimeters and the “IN” icon will be turned o. If the bullet drop / hold over reads
,” this means the compensated distance is beyond what can be displayed, and or beyond ballistic calculations and
user will need to hold low.
REGULAR MODE (ARC OFF)
is mode does not provide any degree of elevation or compensated distance, but instead, line of sight distance only.
e secondary display will still appear below the line of sight numeric display, but there will not be any information
displayed in this secondary numeric display.
KNOWING WHICH BALLISTIC GROUP TO SELECT
Bushnell engineers have worked with Sierra® Bullets’ ballistic programs and grouped many of the most popular calibers
and loads into eight ballistic groups (A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H). Once you know what caliber and load you are shooting
simply look through the chart to determine which one of the eight ballistic groups match with your particular load
and caliber. For Muzzleloaders, we have worked with PowerBelt Bullets to incorporate ballistic data into two ballistic
groups (I and J).
POPULAR CALIBER & LOAD COMBINATIONS
Federal Cartridge.224 dia. 22-250 Rem, 55 gr. Bear Claw at 3600 fps G
Federal Cartridge.224 dia. 22-250 Rem, 60 gr. Partition at 3500 fps F
Remington Arms .224 dia. 22-250 Remington Arms , 50 gr. V-Max at 3725 FPS H
Remington Arms .224 dia. 22-250 Remington Arms , 55 gr. PSP at 3680 FPS G