Hi everyone. I’ve just joined this Forum. Really interesting info on here.
I wonder if someone can help me.
I have a HIKMICRO Thunder 2 Thermal Clip On.
My base scope has an illuminated reticule. It is zerod bang on at 100m and when the thermal is not attached, the fact that I may have attached the thermal and then removed it never affects the Zero.
My question relates to when the thermal clip on is attached. I have synchronised the thermal point of aim with the base scope point of aim (in my case an illuminated reticule) but sometimes this synchronisation is lost when I clip it on and off.
Does this matter? As long I place the base scope illuminated reticule at the point on the thermal image I want to hit, then is this all that is important?
I can see the attraction of having both POAs synchronised. Because otherwise the video clips (which don’t show the base scope POA) will show a different point of aim to point of impact. But I’m not fussed about that. All I care about is that the bullet will strike the place in the thermal image which the illuminated reticule is pointing at rather than the thermal POA. Am I right here?
Hope this makes sense to someone. Apologies not very easy to explain.
Thanks in advance.
MC
I wonder if someone can help me.
I have a HIKMICRO Thunder 2 Thermal Clip On.
My base scope has an illuminated reticule. It is zerod bang on at 100m and when the thermal is not attached, the fact that I may have attached the thermal and then removed it never affects the Zero.
My question relates to when the thermal clip on is attached. I have synchronised the thermal point of aim with the base scope point of aim (in my case an illuminated reticule) but sometimes this synchronisation is lost when I clip it on and off.
Does this matter? As long I place the base scope illuminated reticule at the point on the thermal image I want to hit, then is this all that is important?
I can see the attraction of having both POAs synchronised. Because otherwise the video clips (which don’t show the base scope POA) will show a different point of aim to point of impact. But I’m not fussed about that. All I care about is that the bullet will strike the place in the thermal image which the illuminated reticule is pointing at rather than the thermal POA. Am I right here?
Hope this makes sense to someone. Apologies not very easy to explain.
Thanks in advance.
MC