SG Pulse Zeroing

Published on December 12, 2024
Duration: 0:55

This guide details the calibration process for the SG Pulse anti-cant device, a critical tool for ensuring consistent rifle hold. The instructor demonstrates how to zero the device, which uses a visual indicator to confirm the firearm is held perfectly level. Proper calibration is essential for accurate shooting, especially on uneven terrain where natural cant can easily occur.

Quick Summary

The SG Pulse is an anti-cant device that digitally displays the exact degree of cant in your firearm's hold. When calibrated correctly, a green light and 0.00° reading indicate a perfectly level orientation, essential for accurate shooting, particularly on uneven terrain.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & SG Pulse Availability
  2. 00:09Understanding the SG Pulse Anti-Cant Feature
  3. 00:15Calibrating the SG Pulse Device
  4. 00:27Post-Calibration Confirmation & Holding Zero
  5. 00:33Zeroing on Sloped Ground Challenges

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of the SG Pulse device?

The SG Pulse is an anti-cant device designed to show the exact degree of cant in your firearm's hold. It helps shooters maintain a perfectly level orientation, which is crucial for accurate shooting, especially at longer distances.

How do you know when the SG Pulse is calibrated correctly?

Once calibrated, the SG Pulse device will typically display 0.00° cant and its indicator light will turn green. This green light confirms that the device recognizes your firearm as being held perfectly level.

Why is it important to use an anti-cant device like the SG Pulse?

An anti-cant device ensures consistent firearm orientation. Without it, especially on uneven terrain, a shooter might unknowingly introduce cant, leading to significant deviations in bullet impact point downrange.

Can the SG Pulse be used on any rifle?

While the video shows it mounted on a rifle with a scope, the SG Pulse is generally designed to attach to optic mounts or rails. Its compatibility depends on the specific mounting system of your firearm and optic setup.

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