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Yeah, they used rifle scopes. I should have thought of thatbuilder83 wrote:Did many of the national teams use scopes? Or just align it through 1 stick and wood dowel?
Any other interesting out of the box thinking?

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Yes you still need to aim towards something when you set up your vehicle to curve. I used a laser with my EV, but a rifle scope does the same thing.MadCow2357 wrote:Yeah, they used rifle scopes. I should have thought of thatbuilder83 wrote:Did many of the national teams use scopes? Or just align it through 1 stick and wood dowel?
Any other interesting out of the box thinking?. Would rifle scopes still be useful next year, even though there will probably a curving component?
For reference, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th all used lasers to aim EV in 2017 at nats (idk about the rest, I just happened to be friends with 1, 3, and 4)
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Please note that for BB, you must use a non-electric sighting / aiming device. So no lasers.windu34 wrote:Yes you still need to aim towards something when you set up your vehicle to curve. I used a laser with my EV, but a rifle scope does the same thing.MadCow2357 wrote:Yeah, they used rifle scopes. I should have thought of thatbuilder83 wrote:Did many of the national teams use scopes? Or just align it through 1 stick and wood dowel?
Any other interesting out of the box thinking?. Would rifle scopes still be useful next year, even though there will probably a curving component?
For reference, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th all used lasers to aim EV in 2017 at nats (idk about the rest, I just happened to be friends with 1, 3, and 4)
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I think that almost all top 6 teams used a rifle scope at nationals this year.
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We did not. But it worked out perfectly fine tbh. I think we were like .2 cm to the right of the "center" of the centerline, and we were 3 cm short ish
for some other reasons but yea
For aligning w/o scope, it took some practice. Maybe using a scope would have made the process less stressful and a bit easier.

For aligning w/o scope, it took some practice. Maybe using a scope would have made the process less stressful and a bit easier.
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You can use them probably. When scrambler had bucket they let you move the bucket to sight. Only issue with curved track is you will need to be able to measure left or right of the center line depending on distance (if your car has a fixed curve).MadCow2357 wrote:Yeah, they used rifle scopes. I should have thought of thatbuilder83 wrote:Did many of the national teams use scopes? Or just align it through 1 stick and wood dowel?
Any other interesting out of the box thinking?. Would rifle scopes still be useful next year, even though there will probably a curving component?
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We didn't use one btw (we got 5th)cheese wrote:I think that almost all top 6 teams used a rifle scope at nationals this year.
Im not sure about Kennedy, I saw their run (when we were running). I didn't really pay attention, but I'm like 70% sure they ddin't use a scope either.
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