I know the Axiom scope isn't a Vari Zone and doesn't have speed adjustments.
So how do the crosshairs line up for different distances.
Or is the scope programmed out of the box and when you sight in at 20 yards and move the line higher or lower do the crosshairs move relative to each other.
This may be very simple question but I cannot find any technical answers.
Axiom scope adjustments
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Axiom scope adjustments
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Re: Axiom scope adjustments
you got it that's how she works.
Re: Axiom scope adjustments
Yep that is how it works.. but your stock scope is the multi-plex it don't have the speed adjustment ring which is the varazone...
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Re: Axiom scope adjustments
The scope is matched to the advertised speed of the bow, therefore no speed adjustment is provided. As is, setting the crosshairs at 20 should result in the 30, 40, and 50 yard chevrons being on at those yardages.
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Re: Axiom scope adjustments
I have the axiom also, with the factory scope and factory firebolts. I sighted it in at. 20 yds and all other marks in the scope were dead on at the next ten yd increments.
Very accurate for a "package" scope.
Very accurate for a "package" scope.