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Summary | 0005556: Problem with rhsusf_acc_LEUPOLDMK4_2 scope | ||
Revision | 2020-03-26 23:37 by elgin675 | ||
Steps To Reproduce | All you have to do is test on a target, placed for example at 100, 300, 600, 900 m. In my case the impact is systematically too high, whereas everything is fine with the other scopes. Tested with the M107 and the M2010. |
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Revision | 2020-03-26 23:52 by elgin675 | ||
Steps To Reproduce | All you have to do is test on a target, placed for example at 100, 300, 600, 900 m. In my case the impact is systematically too high, whereas everything is fine with the other scopes. Tested with the M107 and the M2010. PS : I've made a patch to suppress dispersion and sway, to get reproducible results. |
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Revision | 2020-03-26 23:37 by elgin675 | ||
Description | Unlike other RHS goggles, this one is inaccurate, regardless of the weapon on which it is mounted. There is a slight offset between the aiming point and the point of impact (roughly, about 0.3 mils). Also, I noticed that the two zoom levels do not have the same center : if you aim an object with the "small" zoom, and switch to the higher zoom (and vice versa), you notice that the reticle is not quite well positioned anymore. |
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Revision | 2020-03-27 03:03 by elgin675 | ||
Description | Unlike other RHS scopes, this one is inaccurate, regardless of the weapon on which it is mounted. There is a slight offset between the aiming point and the point of impact (roughly, about 0.3 mils). Also, I noticed that the two zoom levels do not have the same center : if you aim an object with the "small" zoom, and switch to the higher zoom (and vice versa), you notice that the reticle is not quite well positioned anymore. |
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