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Any doubling angles or turning a set with Access Software?

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TXSurveyor
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Having a hard time figuring this one out with Access. Can't figure out how to shoot BS direct, then FS direct, FS reverse and then BS in reverse and then average the angles. I'm sure it is something I'm overlooking. Thanks for your help


 
Posted : November 15, 2016 7:03 pm
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Measure Rounds, it's called measure rounds.


 
Posted : November 15, 2016 7:04 pm
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Yeaaa ... bit of a learning curve on that one. Measure rounds it is. Hit Measure - Rounds. You'll need to go into the 'details' in order to set up the order BS-FS-BS-FS and number of sets to be performed. Turn onto your BS, hit measure rounds. Field should pop up for you to enter point number your turning to and description (code), then you'll need to joystick the gun onto the foresight, select the correct prism (and constant), hit search, once locked on hit measure. Once that complete, hit 'End Face'. Bada bing bada boom, should invert and return to the back sight and again to foresight on it's own. Show the residuals and ask if you want them stored. yes. Easy to get gobbed up if you're just trying to figure it out for the first time. My experience is my S6 is so tight on the side shots, not really much call for rounds unless I'm traversing long shots. Have fun.


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Posted : November 15, 2016 7:31 pm
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Stick with it. Eventually you will find that Access handles this sort of thing better than most dc programs do.


 
Posted : November 15, 2016 8:40 pm