I'm testing a pre-production TNC225R at the moment and it displays cant and tilt exactly the same as the Zulus. Arken have a bluetooth remote control in development and I've seen but not used a pre-production model which I believe will do what you want
Hi thanks for your comment yes if you refer to my second follow up video , where they replied, to which I responded informing of this and my improvement suggestion bring put forward to the developers.
@EverythingAirguns first off I owe you an apology, I thought you were on about the Zulus day night scope ,so I will shut my mouth and I apologise for getting it wrong ,hope they listen to you 😊
Agreed it is costly however in their defense it is built like a tank. Quality is definately there, I guess it also goes on your shooting style, if want to just head out and have a lightweight bipod to spring out for a base when field hunting then this is not for you. If however you are set up in a hide or a set location for a session then this is an incredibly steady bipod. However i would say it's more for bench / target / precision shooting.
You won't regret it, if can get past price and pending your intended use. There are cheaper and lighter out there but won't beat the build quality of this.
The only problem with your suggestion is you don't actually know which way to move it to find level. The Hik Micro level indicator at shows you which way you are canted and need to move
thanks for your comment, and yes this is indeed a fair point, due to me not owning an Arken Scope presently as waiting for the release of new model, was not aware of the Gyroscopic Horizontal and Vertical Drift indicators, when was making the video. However I still think the color indicator would be a good option to ensure maintaining level and can keep focus on the cross hairs as such there are a number of options that could make this work and alleviate which direction its tilted but will leave that with Arken on how they wish to do it. I simply planted the seed as such. Thanks for watching and your valid comment
@@EverythingAirguns I saw the gyro displays in this video. I think that something that displays information about the horizontal level, should be on the horizontal plane. By that I mean the vertical display can be on the vertical, but the horizontal level, should display at the bottom (not the side) area of the screen. It's more natural to look at that way.
yes I meant i didn't have them in the original video i.e. part 1, I got that picture from arken in their response. with that said though, at least it's easy to work out ie very easy to differentiate between horizontal and vertical by the way they are displayed. They could just make the reticle move around the centre point, then changes color on level, like I say there are a number of ways to do it some more complex than others but I am sure Arken will come up with a great update.
Hi ya thanks for the question. It does state that it has its own inline filter, however I would not rely on this, I have fitted an additional inline filter the type with Charcoal and like wadding inserts to dry the air even further. I guess the fitted inline would be ok as a very last resort for a quick fill in an emergency but certainly wouldn't be using it regularly. Moisture through your rifle can cause all sorts of issues so best to avoid it as much as possible. I shall do another video filling my rifle with the additional filter in place, it does add a little bit of time but not really all that much in the grand scheme of things.
Many thanks for your comment, yep just wanted to raise it and put out a video as it was very weird symptoms that did not make sense. Just in case others have the same issue then it gives them something to check if its the same scenario
The Rubber feets are for laying the compressor to the side to check the water level in the tank. You have in the water tank cover a red dot as indicator. Dont run the compressor when laying on the side. Greetings from Germany.
I don't own the cs2, so unable to provide a comparison. however what I can say is that the cs4 is very quiet , it does not get even remotely warm when filling, it uses four stage compression technology which increases the speed of fill tme thus the total run time is less therefore more efficient. It is solidly built so I would say yes and had no issues with mine to date. However due to them being fairly new it needs more time in circulation and use to prove its reliability. Bottom line would I recommend on my experience with it to date .... YES
I just tested this with my chrono and by completing with calculating on strelok it had a velocity of 827.4, when i completedwith the chrono it came up at 824.
Hi thanks for your comment, yes pretty accurate nice job, a variance in a string with 5fps is deemed good. A great way to get a fps value to calibrate your scope in strelok so can get a firing solution for distance if don't have a chrono
but why did not you show the coolant filling operation? It is the key step. If did not add coolant first, running may cause damage , it was forbiden to run for long time without coolant cycling. I suggest you add this note on your video.
Yes I went back through the video and thought I had mentioned that at 1.56, but yes I guess I should have made it more clearer I will add to the description. Thanks for your comment and feedback
thanks for the feedback and sub, I am in the process of making the video of testing now shouldn't be too long till upload it. There is going to be a couple of them. you looking to buy one yourself and doing the research first anything in particular you wanted to see about it. ?
I just got a bottle for filling my gun. How long can I let this GXCS4 compressor run while filling the bottle it appears to be in no rush.😂 thanks for a great video
hi Fred thanks for your comment, from memory I recall reading something about being able to run the compressor for 5 hours with no issues. How long it takes to fill a bottle depends on the bottle size, I will do another video filing my fx bottle with a timer running so can relate to fill speed rather than a test plug run. However to be honest in the time I have ran it so far the liquid coolant does not even get anywhere close to hot or even mildly warm concerning how long you can run the compressor for.. I don't have a large bottle to run a test with sorry.