So really, you’re just using the day optic for magnification still relying on the thermal for the crosshairs?
So really, you’re just using the day optic for magnification still relying on the thermal for the crosshairs?
______________________________BIG difference between the over $10k MSRP military clipons and the under $10k civilian clipons.
Military clipons like the PVS-30 and the UTC-x do not have any means of performing adjustments ... but the civilian ones, like the Apollo and even the $1 less than $10k MSRP clipon have adjustments and require adjustments ... at least the ones I've had did. The military ones are "pre-bore-sighted" at the factor ... meaning their Risley Prism rear lens were collimated on a collimating table. I'm guessing some manufacturerers like Armasight and IRD did not have collimating tables and hence could not collimate their thermal clipons. Not even sure the Apollo has Risley Prism rear lens, but pretty sure the SNIPE does ... it sure costs extra like it does.
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It is pretty much like zeroing ... except the rifle and day scope are already zeroed, so you are "zeroing" the thermal clipon to match.