Hikmicro Stellar Sq50 3.0 Issue With RF Position On Screen

Tazz

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Guys helping a mate set up his new Hikmicro Stellar Sq50 3.0. I am Pulsar man so getting to understand the Hikmicro controls was not too different. Read the manual and watched some videos to zero it our issue is the rangefinder box is at about 2 o’clock to the crosshairs and is fin in low mag but as you zoom past 7 X it “ disappears “ off screen. In the RF menus it only gives you option for how long you want it on. Is there a way of walking it back closer to the crosshairs. All help gratefully received. As a ps I was very impressed with the quality of image on a bright sunny day.
 
No, you can't adjust the position of the laser splash or the aiming box for it
The laser is fixed. it's the reticle that moves when you zero the scope (although it may appear to be the other way around when you zoom up)
IMHO Your options are:
a. Mechanically adjust the position of the scope on the rifle so that, when zeroed, the reticle is near the LRF aiming box
b. Range targets at low magnification, get a holdover mark on the reticle and then zoom up for the shot

Cheers

Bruce
 
No, you can't adjust the position of the laser splash or the aiming box for it
The laser is fixed. it's the reticle that moves when you zero the scope (although it may appear to be the other way around when you zoom up)
IMHO Your options are:
a. Mechanically adjust the position of the scope on the rifle so that, when zeroed, the reticle is near the LRF aiming box
b. Range targets at low magnification, get a holdover mark on the reticle and then zoom up for the shot

Cheers

Bruce
Thanks Bruce as ever the font of knowledge on NV/Thermal. On my Pard 008RF you can move the splash box but having gone through the videos and handbook I suspected you can’t move the one on the Hikmicro, In reality I will tell my mate tomorrow to keep it on the most mag that still shows the splash box, read the number then wind the mag on if required for the shot. Never looked through a Hikmicro before I was very impressed with the quality and clarity of the image
 
You are correct.
AFAIK, PARD are the only manufacturer that has a method for moving the LRF aiming box
With Pulsar, HIK, DNT and IRay scopes, the aiming box can't be moved
You need to be able to move the laser splash before moving the aiming box becomes necessary and the LRF alignment in most scopes is not adjsutable

Cheers

Bruce
 
You are correct.
AFAIK, PARD are the only manufacturer that has a method for moving the LRF aiming box
With Pulsar, HIK, DNT and IRay scopes, the aiming box can't be moved
You need to be able to move the laser splash before moving the aiming box becomes necessary and the LRF alignment in most scopes is not adjsutable

Cheers

Bruce
Thanks Bruce
 
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