For Sale: 384x288 Thermal Scopes for £399

I have the pleasure of zeroing one of these for my friend who has put it on his air rifle. What is the best way/method to zero this thermal scope. Zero distance will be about 30 yards.
TIA
 
I have the pleasure of zeroing one of these for my friend who has put it on his air rifle. What is the best way/method to zero this thermal scope. Zero distance will be about 30 yards.
TIA
At short ranges for an airrifle the simple method I have found to work is:
Get a piece of cardboard or thin fibre board (Something that the pellet will actually go through) and a small piece of lead or stickybacked lead roofing repair stuff. I use a 25mm square. Stick the lead to the board and angle the board backwards (looking up towards the sky something like 15 degrees) It will then produce an easily visible heat signature for the scope to detect. Fire your shots and the pellet penetrating the board or cardboard will leave a heat signature long enough to make adjustments. No need to heat targets. Hope that helps.
 
Question for owners/those in the know. Was preparing to splash around £1k on.my first thermal spotter (likely a hik lh25 or lh35) for woodland deer stalking. Might one of these be capable as an alternative? (Not intemded as a spotter i know) Thank you

I have 2 thermal spotters + 4 thermal scops including this one
And this unit is very capable
 
Well you be just taken the plunge and ordered one.

Hopefully it’s as good as everyone says.

If so then the next conundrum will be what to do with it. Spotter, HMR, FAC air, 223?

Decisions, decisions…
 
Just dropped for one too...thanks for the recommendations. Excited but slightly nervous. If its in any way near a LH25 i'll be delighted for the price!
 
Question for owners/those in the know. Was preparing to splash around £1k on.my first thermal spotter (likely a hik lh25 or lh35) for woodland deer stalking. Might one of these be capable as an alternative? (Not intemded as a spotter i know) Thank you
Looks very good to me so far but if you want to publish videos they are low res - and not filling a smart phone screen enough to rotate from portrait to widescreen on wifi.
 
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Initial impressions are good. Very good. Know bugger all about thermals if im honest but this more than meets my needs. Easily identifiable dog walkers, dogs and rabbits on the gold course yesterday. Using as a handheld spotter with the mount removed and rubber eye piece folded back on itself. Very solidly built and from my research almost identical to the Hik Thunder TH35 (at nearly £2k vs £399). Im extremely happy and wouldnt hesitate to reconmend to othere. Excellent service from the people at IO too. Would happily buy a second if i had any use for it (free 3yr extended warranty too!)
 
Is available for Italy?
Thanks
Spiacenti, al momento no. Questo articolo è classificato come merce ML1d e richiede una licenza di esportazione del Regno Unito.
Potremmo richiedere una licenza di esportazione per fornire il tuo negozio di armi locale, ma, trattandosi di una linea prodotta in quantità limitata, non avrebbe senso per questo particolare modello.

Sorry, not at the moment. This item is classified as ML1d goods and requires a UK export licence.We could apply for an export licence to supply your local gun shop, but as this is a limited-quantity line, it would not make sense for this particular model.
 
Received my unit today. Very efficient service Immersive Optics. Thank you. 👍
Ive just had it outside and Im very pleased with the quality feel and operation and performance of the unit.
Its much more compact than I was expecting and will suit my Ruger 1022 perfectly for some bunny bashing. If your after top end resolution for extended range/identification then you will need to spend a lot more but I would be happy using it to approx 150yds on a fox.
 
Bought one of these for my son to use as a spotter - must say an impressive little unit for the money.

Just an FYI that my unit has two battery options - 3V and 3.7V.

A standard 3V is a CR123 but the more powerful 3.7V and the same size is a 16340.

Anyway, bought some 16340s from Torchy Batteries, fit and work fine and having tested two sets while playing about, both sets lasted almost exactly 4 hours (batts were new and only fully charged once)

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The end of this field is just over 300 yards from the gate I'm resting, on the futherest rabbit is fairly close to the hedge so maybe 280 yards.

As an old parts/stock clearout quarry locater at £400 its a massive steal, especially for subsonic shooters but I'm not surprised HicMicro pulled it because of the very low resolution in what was apparently a £2K device. As you can see its not a good idea to zoom in at distance - the Leverit is about 120 yards. I'd say don't buy it to study wildlife.

I don't think I'd want it on a centrefire.

 
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