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New Update Enables Ballistics for Pulsar Trail 2 LRF XP50 Riflescope

Posted on: Dec 22, 2023

(MANSFIELD, TEXAS) – Pulsar is pleased to announce the release of two firmware updates, enabling ballistic calculations for all Trail 2 LRF XP50 users and bringing improvements to ballistic calculations for our current line of Thermion 2 LRF riflescopes, enhancing their efficiency and comfort. Given that the Pulsar Trail riflescope continues to be a favorite hunting optic for many hunters worldwide, Pulsar is proud to offer firmware update 5.0 for the Trail 2 LRF XP50. Similar to previously released updates for the Pulsar flagship Thermion 2 riflescope line, this update allows you to utilize ballistic calculations for accurate long-distance shooting and pair your devices with the new Stream Vision Ballistic mobile application. The latest update delivers a ballistic algorithm that enables you to calculate the trajectory of a bullet and displays the suggested point of aim on the screen of your Trail 2 LRF XP50. To enable ballistic calculations on your Trail riflescope, please follow these step-by-step instructions:
  1. Download the newest updated version of the Stream Vision Ballistics mobile application to your mobile device.
  2. Create a ballistic profile (or several if you need more than one) following the instructions provided in the mobile application.
  3. Connect your scope to the Stream Vision Ballistics mobile application via Bluetooth.
  4. Using the Stream Vision Ballistics app, upload the ballistic profiles to the riflescope. Now you can disconnect from the app.
  5. Measure the distance with the laser range finder in two short presses. The first press activates the LRF, the second measures the distance and activates ballistic calculations inside your riflescope.
  6. An indication of the suggested point of aim will appear on your riflescope’s screen.
For more information on how to enable ballistic calculations inside your Pulsar riflescope, we invite you to take a look at this YouTube video or read the following manuals. The Stream Vision Ballistics mobile application can be paired with the following Pulsar scopes:
  • Thermion 2 LRF XL50
  • Thermion 2 LRF XP50 Pro
  • Thermion 2 LRF XQ50 Pro
  • Thermion 2 LRF XG50
  • Trail 2 LRF XP50
Improved ballistic calculations inside Thermion 2 LRF riflescopes Another firmware update 3.2.0 brings noticeable improvements for more convenient ballistic calculations within Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF riflescopes line. The improvements that come with the update 3.2.0:
  • Remote control panel handling.
  • Suggested point of aim (SPOA) form selection function.
  • Variable SPOA colours depending on the palette.
  • Three options of the distance visualization in the centre of the display.
  • Changed correction display time; a possibility turn it off.
  • Increased rangefinder widget display time in the upper right corner.
  • Implemented ballistic calculations operation in SCAN mode.
  • Enabled ability to add a long profile name.
  • Correction values in mil are changed to mrad.
  • Ability to work with RA4 ballistic profile.
  • Changed autocalibration indication in the status line.
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