Strelok scope reticle Q

I am shooting target only, 50M and 100M rings, and this setup on the screen is for 22LR silouettes range (20-40-60-80-100).
I've been using Strelok for some time, but only for calculating the reticle holdover. Only recently I printed out my scopes turret tapes, tested and all working correct.
Now for a winter shooting I am planning to incorporate my WeatherMeter.
Here is what is confusing me:
Hypotheticaly this is a SFP scope, zeroed at 40M, and lets assume I want to shoot 80, with that in mind I got the clicks U27. But what to do on next screen?

Screenshot_20221015-011752_Strelok Pro.jpg


When I zoom out the virtual scope power to 20x I can see the POI is there, but if I zoom it in to 32x all below the screen at 6clock.

Screenshot_20221015-011843_Strelok Pro.jpg


6-dots MilDot, Leapers CenterPoint 02.jpg


From here, if I do the clicks on the scope turret, my POI would be in the center. And Strelok still showing me holdover.
I think when I connect my WeatherMeter, depend of a wind direction my POA will be below?
What I am missing somewhere a toggle switch that alternates between getting the point of aim at a distance with clicks vs holdover.
Anybody can explain?
 
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Hello @bigHUN ,
You're almost there....Use the virtual up elevation turret in the reticle display of Strelok Pro. See at the top of your first screenshot? Swipe it right to add your elevation clicks (above the zero point) and the poi circles will adjust in the graphical display. Looks like you have your scope click units all set - double check in your setting.
Cool!

Screenshot_20221015-011843_Strelok Pro.jpg


GL,
Feinwerk
 
The jumping green dot in Strelok is an extreme long range feature, when your scope doesn't have enough vertikal adjustment to get the elevation you need you can zero the scope on the top dot and combine holdover and turret settings, like when shooting over a mile or so.

I don't think this would be very useful for air rifles, unless you don't want to dial your scope at all.
According to Strelok, my FWB300 would reach 86y on the bottom post if zeroed on the top dot rather than 65 if zeroed on the center with the MilDot (USMC) reticle.
 
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