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Old 01-01-2012, 01:28 PM
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Right, tearing down the scope and mount invalidates absolutely everything. All your calibration work is for naught when you do that. You can calibrate from scratch again every night, but it'll kill an hour or two every night at the very least, even after you get really good at it. You could possibly recalibrate instead of calibrate if you find the actual model terms don't change night to night, just the values of the terms. That would allow you to use fewer points and shave a little time off. You're likely not going to benefit much from an MX and hardly at all from Tpoint unless you can leave things set up for at least a few days at a time, such as in a back yard or a campsite covered with a Telegizmos 365.
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