I have a clip-on thermal that I take on and off my day rifle as needed. I collimated the thermal to align with my day optic’s zero and everything works as it should. How important is it to make sure the thermal is mounted on the same picatinny rail position each time I remount it? Is it critical? What happens if it’s 1-2 rail spaces forward from where I zero/collimated it?
Assuming that the answer above is “it really matters a lot”, what do you guys use to make sure that you are installing your clip on on the same rail spot each time you remount your clip-on? I’m picturing having some sort of physical marker/object or something that lets me know, “bump my thermal up against this thing and then I know that it’s in the right position”.
Assuming that the answer above is “it really matters a lot”, what do you guys use to make sure that you are installing your clip on on the same rail spot each time you remount your clip-on? I’m picturing having some sort of physical marker/object or something that lets me know, “bump my thermal up against this thing and then I know that it’s in the right position”.