The Protons are the older ones now - the Krypton is the newer model, it may be that the proton prices have dropped a fair bit!This may be an error at that price - others are showing £1500 plus!
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Pulsar Proton FXQ30 | Thomas Jacks Outlet
The Proton FXQ30 thermal imaging front attachment uses an extremely sensitive 384×288, 17µm <40 mK NETD thermal sensor and HD AMOLED display.tj-outlet.co.uk
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Adding my Hik Thunder 3 for those last light 30 minutes or so, and its proved devastating- no question about POI shift on adding it
I have no idea.these add ons are they just using the glass scopes crosshair ?
or do you need to line up a cross hair on add on to the glass scope crosshair ?
Paul
I’m using the scope’s crosshairs with the red dot set to dim. I don’t use the reference line feature so all of the aiming is done off the normal scope after zeroing it in for each rifle using a different profile.these add ons are they just using the glass scopes crosshair ?
or do you need to line up a cross hair on add on to the glass scope crosshair ?
Paul
hi you use the crosshair from your glass scope which should be pretty much zeroed then you pop on the clip-on a shoot at the targetthese add ons are they just using the glass scopes crosshair ?
or do you need to line up a cross hair on add on to the glass scope crosshair ?
Paul
Good videos, found them useful. Nice clear image through the Hunt Pro 650 on the foxing videos.hi you use the crosshair from your glass scope which should be pretty much zeroed then you pop on the clip-on a shoot at the target
Say your 5” to the right and 2” down you then move the x/y movements on the clip-on tho zero it to your day scope
You then can add a ret to the clip-on for recording purposes only and need to centre that too
Ps the clip-on does make you look good as it records it at x2/3 but you could have taken the shot on x12 on your day scope
I have a couple of videos on YouTube one I tried to show how to zero it which was ok
But it did show that it very much so returns to zero when removed from the scope and then put back on
650 hunt pro
hi you use the crosshair from your glass scope which should be pretty much zeroed then you pop on the clip-on a shoot at the target
Say your 5” to the right and 2” down you then move the x/y movements on the clip-on tho zero it to your day scope
You then can add a ret to the clip-on for recording purposes only and need to centre that too
Ps the clip-on does make you look good as it records it at x2/3 but you could have taken the shot on x12 on your day scope
I have a couple of videos on YouTube one I tried to show how to zero it which was ok
But it did show that it very much so returns to zero when removed from the scope and then put back on
650 hunt pro
On the ThermTec HuntPro you can zero on the unit itself leaving your glass scope zeroed as normal. My understanding of the Swaro TM35+ is that you do not/cannot adjust zero on the unit.I thought adding a front add-on can change the zero? Is this not the case with the newer ones or at least certain models?