Owner`s manual

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Firing Procedure
Traditional mode displays a Mil-dot reticle cen-
tered at a fixed 100 yard zero.
1. Press the Wind button to set wind to current
conditions. Current wind setting is displayed
in the HUD.
Assess Wind Conditions. Input Wind setting if
necessary. This is very important for correctly
calculating ballistics for tagged shots.
2. Place a finger of your free hand on the Tag
button.
3. Press the Tag button. The reticle will
change to a blue X with red dot to indicate
the tag location on the target to track.
4. The range will be measured automatically
and appear in the upper left corner of the
HUD.
5. Release the Tag button to place the tag
on desired point of impact and video will
begin recording when enabled in Settings.
Traditional
Advanced Mode
When you press the Tag button, the blue ellipse
will appear, showing the range finders point
of measurement and will range to the target.
In Traditional mode, ranging a target will only
return a range reading but will NOT provide a
ballistic solution.
Note: Use the blue ellipse to aim at the target you want to range.
The ellipse and reticle are not aligned because the laser range finder
(LRF) is aligned with the digital image sensor whereas the Mil-dot reticle
is aligned with the bore at a 100 yard ballistic solution for the selected
ammunition. This effect is shown in the example to the right.
6. When the Tag button is released, a tag is
placed on the target and the blue reticle
will offset to indicate the actual point of
impact for the round based on the ballistic
solution for all factors measured by the
Remington 2020 and user-input wind.
7. If you do not like the tag location, simply
press the Tag button to release the original
tag and then re-tag.
8. Align the blue X reticle with the tag position.
9. When your point of aim and the tag are
aligned within the kill zone, the X reticle will
turn red indicating the optimal time to fire.
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Warning! Be sure of your target and what is beyond it. Never fire unless you know exactly where your
shot is going and what it will strike. Never fire at a sound, a movement or a patch of color. A hunter in
camouflage can easily be mistaken for a target by an impulsive shooter. Before you pull the trigger, be
absolutely sure of your target and what's behind it. Make sure the shot has a backstop such as a hillside
or dense material like sand. Remember, bullets can travel great distances with tremendous velocity.
Know how far your shot will go if you miss your target or the bullet ricochets. A misplaced shot may
cause property damage, personal injury and/or death.