How to clear previous settings? Im going to have the strings and cables replace and need to go though the sighting process again and I don't think I need 4 setting point anymore
good information my friend thank you for the video. i have a question. wen you replace the battery it save all the setings ?? or we need to go to the sight in proses agening. ?? i have one of the scopes and i need to replace the battery. thank you ageing. God Bless you
Your calibration that you had saved is supposed to still be there after replacing the battery. I’ve read from several forums that the battery that comes with the scope doesn’t last long. I had replaced mine prior to setting up. It’s nerve racking to think that your data will get lost but everything should stay. If your gonna be hunting cold temps I’d highly recommend a lithium battery. Best of luck out there.
It is not visible to the unaided eye. There are glasses that will enable you to see it BUT it is NOT visible because your eyes aren't built for it. Never stare into the business end of any "IR" scope. IR infrared the sighting lasers red or green that you can see WILL damage your vision.
Thanks for the tips! I’m looking at possibly this same set up. I’ve seen that the scope sits high, do you have good cheek rest with this on the Ravin?, or is the scope kinda high on this bow?
The only reason you went woth the burros is because it's way cheaper . Don't act like the garmin has flaws , I have both on on both bows the garnin is a much better unit in both regards . Not any more complicated to set up. The only advantage ans reason I keep the oracle x is the variable power , if somewhat longer shots are expected the bow with the x on it comes out otherwise its the garmin all day.
you pay all that money for that Garmin and you get a measly 1 year warranty anything goes wrong and your out your pocket prob half the cost...and you haven't even stated anything objective as to why the Garmin is better, so YEA LETS TAKE YOUR WORD
@ Mark That's just your opinion. I have had both an like the Burris way better!!!! Without question... Sold the Garmin and kept the Burris. Don't need all the bells and whistles of the Garmin... ie. different color reticles and shot storage etc. Just need a reliable optic that puts the arrow on target. Let's be clear. Reliable simplicity, and warranty is why we buy the Burris.... Period! Garmin warranty is Crap, tells us all we need to know about the product, even Garmin is scared to warranty the product....
@@EChunter haha, so your one of those guys that attacks someone for stating their opinion. Do tell exactly what I am lying about! I like the Burris better and the Garmin warranty is crap compared to Burris = fact , hope yours doesn’t fail. 😬
@@lovejoy1230 not attacking at all, this is just comments on you tube , they are as meaningless as a thing can be , people that can't afford the garmin buybthe burris and then act like itbwas what they proffered, just tell the truth , you can't afford the garmin , it's ok not everyone can spend the money on the garmin . Your like those guys that say their vortex is just as good or better than swaro,NF, leica ....ect.
How to clear previous settings?
Im going to have the strings and cables replace and need to go though the sighting process again and I don't think I need 4 setting point anymore
good information my friend thank you for the video. i have a question. wen you replace the battery it save all the setings ?? or we need to go to the sight in proses agening. ?? i have one of the scopes and i need to replace the battery. thank you ageing. God Bless you
Your calibration that you had saved is supposed to still be there after replacing the battery. I’ve read from several forums that the battery that comes with the scope doesn’t last long. I had replaced mine prior to setting up. It’s nerve racking to think that your data will get lost but everything should stay. If your gonna be hunting cold temps I’d highly recommend a lithium battery. Best of luck out there.
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thank you my friend, and yes my battery alredy die and i have to replace it. have a nice hunting season
Did the same thing with set screws
Is that a lead sled, you got that the bow in?
great vid. How comfortable would you feel taking a shot on say a deer at 100yds with that crossbow and scope combo?
What size is the allen screw
I'd like to get 1, but I'm still trying to figure out if it's worth it..?
Hello. Was wondering if the laser is visible to the human eye or if it’s infrared?
It is not visible to the unaided eye. There are glasses that will enable you to see it BUT it is NOT visible because your eyes aren't built for it. Never stare into the business end of any "IR" scope. IR infrared the sighting lasers red or green that you can see WILL damage your vision.
Thanks for the tips! I’m looking at possibly this same set up. I’ve seen that the scope sits high, do you have good cheek rest with this on the Ravin?, or is the scope kinda high on this bow?
oracle x price??
You left out the part where the Garmin is around $800 bucks more than the Burris.
Can this be used on rifles as well ?
That’s what the Burris Eliminator is for.
Ok I'll buy one
Lemme borrow a grand?
Too much talking but never had a time to shoot one in this clip. I like some little bit of explanations but not much as you do here.
Thanks but you really need to work on the UMMMM UMMMMM UMMMMM I counted 78 times you said Ummmm
Next time I’ll try for 80 💩
Ummmmmm good point.
😂
The only reason you went woth the burros is because it's way cheaper . Don't act like the garmin has flaws , I have both on on both bows the garnin is a much better unit in both regards . Not any more complicated to set up. The only advantage ans reason I keep the oracle x is the variable power , if somewhat longer shots are expected the bow with the x on it comes out otherwise its the garmin all day.
you pay all that money for that Garmin and you get a measly 1 year warranty anything goes wrong and your out your pocket prob half the cost...and you haven't even stated anything objective as to why the Garmin is better, so YEA LETS TAKE YOUR WORD
@ Mark That's just your opinion. I have had both an like the Burris way better!!!! Without question... Sold the Garmin and kept the Burris. Don't need all the bells and whistles of the Garmin... ie. different color reticles and shot storage etc. Just need a reliable optic that puts the arrow on target.
Let's be clear. Reliable simplicity, and warranty is why we buy the Burris.... Period! Garmin warranty is Crap, tells us all we need to know about the product, even Garmin is scared to warranty the product....
@@lovejoy1230 your a liar
@@EChunter haha, so your one of those guys that attacks someone for stating their opinion. Do tell exactly what I am lying about! I like the Burris better and the Garmin warranty is crap compared to Burris = fact , hope yours doesn’t fail. 😬
@@lovejoy1230 not attacking at all, this is just comments on you tube , they are as meaningless as a thing can be , people that can't afford the garmin buybthe burris and then act like itbwas what they proffered, just tell the truth , you can't afford the garmin , it's ok not everyone can spend the money on the garmin . Your like those guys that say their vortex is just as good or better than swaro,NF, leica ....ect.