Louis Richards
LSB Member
So then if that is the case, I assume the optical scope will stay in 1X at all times, and all magnification will be done via the digital magnification of the thermal CO itself, correct? Magnifying the optical scope will do nothing more than give you a larger picture of the display and other than maybe needing a close up view of that, I don't really see this it as an advantage whatsoever. Yep, I see this as a military application only, where having your rifle zerod at all times could be the difference between life or death.
So I would like to take a poll, for anybody who owns the Zeus. How many people can say yes it does or no it doesn't to having it maintain zero after removing it and putting it back on? Yes I know you should always anyway, but hypothetically, if an urgent situation were to come up and there was no time to do so, it's a handy thing to know what the "rough" odds are I will be either "pretty dang close" or "forgetaboutit"
And what does this mean? Is it fancy wording for meaning the POI does not change as you zoom in?
So I would like to take a poll, for anybody who owns the Zeus. How many people can say yes it does or no it doesn't to having it maintain zero after removing it and putting it back on? Yes I know you should always anyway, but hypothetically, if an urgent situation were to come up and there was no time to do so, it's a handy thing to know what the "rough" odds are I will be either "pretty dang close" or "forgetaboutit"
And what does this mean? Is it fancy wording for meaning the POI does not change as you zoom in?
- Electronic zoom reticle tracking capability maintaining boresight