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Strelock pro with a suppressor

DukeGSP

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this might be a dumb questions but I searched for this on the forum and didn't really find the answer that I was looking for.

just got my first suppressor this past week so was pretty excited to get out there and heat it up. of course I had to rezero the few rifles that I ran it on and it got me thinking about strelock.

how would I use it now that my suppressor has changed my data? I'm thinking the only option I have is to shoot it through a chrono and then recalculate everything? is this correct? or is there an easier 'formula"

thanks.
 
the few rifles I shot it on, all POI were low. (as expected) I just know if I wanted the data for say 500, it's not going to be the same with the suppressor obviously. my only guess would be to put the FPS in there and hopefully the calculations would be more accurate
 
When you DO find out what the shift is, you can add it in your rifle settings so it will compensate for it automatically. Then you can turn it on and off at will without making a new profile.
 
I leave my StrelokPro zeroed for a suppressed rifle as I’m usually shooting suppressed at longer range.

For example assume the can drops your impact 1.5 inches and you are using a 200 grain Accubond; Then I can adjust zero offset setting +1.5 inches for example if I’m not using the can. It’s pretty simple to do that.

Or you could just as easily build two bullet profiles. Pull up bullet 1 (suppressed zero) and copy it as a new bullet. Set it up as being offset high 1.5 inches and label it “w/o can”.

Label the original load that’s zeroed with the can as “200 grain Accubond - suppressed”. Then you can toggle back and forth between bullet profiles easily.
 
i think that's where my question lies. Im not sure where i'd make these adjustments within the app. couldn't find any youtube videos on it either.

adjusting the POI in the app sounds easy enough..
 
Tap the bullet data.
Hit change cartridge at top.
Select your current cartridge
Copy to same rifle.
It will now label it as a bullet x copy
Go in to each load and relabel one as with can and one w/o can.
Then go in to one of the loads and enter your zero offset. In my case the w/o can load.
 
Another super quick option is to go to the reticle screen and "twist" the top turret to adjust for whatever MOA or MIL your POI shift is. The reticle will then adjust and show you your POA on the reticle.