Die Judicii wrote:Are there any I Aiming thermal scope owners out there ??
Am wondering what feedback there is on these,,, particularly in relation to the advertised/claimed One Shot Zero capabilities.
And,,,, ? value for $$$$ spent.
Blr243 wrote:I finally found some time to have a closer look at the sighting in procedure for my I Aming thermal scope since owning it I have never really Been super confident about the auto zeroing method ( even though this was one of the original selling point s that interested me ) ... I was toying with the manual zero method over the last couple of nights. I have often , when struggling with smart scopes been annoyed with all the technical procedure when sighting in . Ihaveoften thought why don’t they have two simple dials like conventional scopes ... that would be so much easier. Anyway , after looking at the scope recently I worked out that if upon zeroing you find poi does not match where u are pointing the reticle , you can simply dial in up 3.5 cm and right 5.5 cm and your done ... it’s a huge relief to know it’s goin to be that easy when i actually mount it to a rifle and zero it in the field
Blr243 wrote:Thanks wm. I shot a cat in December. Stuck in the city since then. That’s a very long time between drinks
Faedy wrote:I've got the 612.
1 shot sighting is close, but I still adjust it a but more.
Not cheap, but picture quality is mint
Blr243 wrote:After a recent week in the bush with my new i aiming scope I noticed the picture quality was not as good asmy pulsar ( both 640 res ) The first time sighting i. The iaiming was no problem bu then i switched it toa differet rife and the second time sighting it inwas such a painfull nightmare i gave up in disgust