You shouldn't have any trouble adding the other numbers. Sometimes it doesn't change it on the tape until you click on something else, like the turns setting or just hitting enter. Then the tape will update. The bad part about it, say from 35-50 the pellet is flying fast enough and flat enough that the turret doesn't have to be adjusted much but it also clumps those yardages close together. The faster the speed the more clumped up they are. I'm still learning too. Just put the range you want in and don't worry about the zeroing value. It would probably help to to go ahead and put all the info in correctly on the Hawke main page because a few of the those value really effect the tape appearance. (velocity,scope height, and scope magnification). Also when you trim the ends off, the last lines on each end need to stay. If you measure the turret diameter correctly they should touch perfectly end to end when you put them on the turret. I also learned later on in my Chairgun schooling that you can right click on the data blocks and it'll give you some options of what you can select. Example is the "Clicks/MOA" box. It'll list your options. Here's another reference look.
Jimmy
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