FN Expert™ Software Zero

Published on September 12, 2016
Duration: 3:08

This guide details the process for performing a software zero on the FN Expert system. It covers connecting the device, selecting targets and mounting configurations, initiating the zeroing process, and interpreting the software's zero calculation based on the last three shots fired. Proper device mounting and understanding the software's reliance on the final three shots are key to successful zeroing.

Quick Summary

The FN Expert software calculates a firearm's zero based on the last three shots fired. Ensure your device mounting in the software matches your physical setup, and look for yellow indicators to confirm you are in software zero mode. If a shot is poor, fire three more, and the system will use the latest group for adjustment.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction to FN Expert Software Zero
  2. 00:07Opening the Application and Device Connection
  3. 00:32Setting Up Shooting Training
  4. 00:37Selecting Target and Device Mounting
  5. 01:16Starting the Training Session
  6. 01:27Entering Software Zero Mode
  7. 01:47Firing Shots for Zero Calculation
  8. 02:42Completing the Zero Process
  9. 03:00Conclusion of Software Zero

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the FN Expert software determine the zero?

The FN Expert software calculates the zero based on the last three shots fired. If you take more than three shots, the system will disregard earlier shots and use the most recent three for its zero adjustment.

What is important about device mounting in the FN Expert software?

It's crucial to match the device mounting setting within the FN Expert software to how your optic is physically mounted on the firearm. The software allows you to cycle through 90° increments to ensure accurate orientation for the zeroing process.

How do I know I'm in software zero mode on the FN Expert?

You'll see a yellow indicator line appear around the target on your screen. Additionally, the crosshairs within the software zero button will turn yellow, and the button itself will be highlighted.

What should I do if I fire a bad shot during FN Expert zeroing?

If you fire a shot that you consider poor, simply continue firing three more shots. The FN Expert software will then use these latest three shots to calculate your zero, effectively ignoring the earlier, less accurate shot.

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