Pard 008 Elevation and Windage?

Pontfathew

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Question - does anyone know the increments of the pard 008 X and Y adjustements for the reticule?

I'm aware that you can adjust the reticule +-300 in either dimension, but 300 what? 1/4 MOA? 1 cm/100m?

Thanks,

Bont
 
I think from memory it’s about 1cm @ 100m....although like many nv scopes I’m not sure that 10 clicks will necessarily move it 10cms!
 
On base magnification, the horizontal field of view of the 008 is 6.24m
The display has 800 pixels in the horizontal direction, so 1 pixel is 7.8mm
On x2 digital magnification, 1 pixel is 3.9mm.
PARD have never heard of mils or MOA :lol:

Cheers

Bruce
 
On base magnification, the horizontal field of view of the 008 is 6.24m
The display has 800 pixels in the horizontal direction, so 1 pixel is 7.8mm
On x2 digital magnification, 1 pixel is 3.9mm.
PARD have never heard of mils or MOA :lol:

Cheers

Bruce

Cheers for the info Bruce!

Going by this then, would the max elevation/windage spread at base mag be 468 cm, and at 2 times optical be 234 cm? Assuming each pixel is a click and there are 600 clicks..

Cheers,

Bont
 
Ive got mine on Zero so I dont want to mess with it at moment.
I would like to adjust the reticule on a target marked out in MOA .
Only then would I be sure. The graduated reticule has me fooled at the moment:-|
but by experimentation trial and error I can work out aiming points for ,22LR.
 
Cheers for the info Bruce!

Going by this then, would the max elevation/windage spread at base mag be 468 cm, and at 2 times optical be 234 cm? Assuming each pixel is a click and there are 600 clicks..

Cheers,

Bont

One click is one pixel, but in base mag the minimum adjustment is 2 pixels. (each click changes X and Y values by 2)
In x2 digital mag one click changes the X and Y values by 1
If you zero at x13 mag and either or both X and Y values are odd numbers, when you change to base magnification, the X and Y numbers will be rounded up or down to the nearest even number (I can't remember which)

Cheers

Bruce
 
Late to the thread, but I'll try to answer the question for 008LRF. 147 adjustment moved the crosshairs 22cm at 50m, or 44cm at 100m. So 44/147 = 0.3cm per click at 100m (approx 1/8 inch per click)
This means 300 clicks would allow 90cm adjustment at 100m.
 
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