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Whoa playa!Uhhh... pretty sure that’s why she married you in the first place, big stud.
Where from?just got my tracking number. tigger should be here monday
i ordered mine from Will early on when horta let the world know about emWhere from?
Son just got his yesterday, bought from Will. This is his third thermal, his last was a Arma Right Apollo Pro 50 mm with 540 resolution. He said the Tig is definitely clearer than what he has seen in the video. He mounted in front of an IOR 3-18x. With high humidity he could get to 10x on the scope before it got blurry. This morning with less humidity he was up to 12x.. After knowing what he was looking at, the thought he could go to 18x on the day scope for more accuracy.
He really likes the digital magnification, said he gets a really clear picture at 6 to 10x on the scope and 2x digital on the thermal. The only down side he mentioned is to remember that at 2x digital your day scope adjustments are half their stated value.
alright last post for the night with my simpleton observations. once yu add the mount to your 6z you will note that the cutouts in the case dont allow for the combined unit to fit back in. easy fix though with any sharp knife as the lateral cut is already there. yu just have to make two 3/8 vertical cuts to pop out the piece.
then, a couple whiskeys in, i waslike well why the hell didnt they cut out a spot for my spare mount shims. took me a minute but the handles were the hint and if you lift out the top part of the foam it reveals a little chamber underneath where you can store a bunch of stuff.
next time i post it will be after evaluating in the field. i cant imagine my feedback being too much different from wig's over on his review thread.
Preston you have how many in stock not spoken for????We have them available, ready to ship for those interested. Give us a call if you'd like to discuss their capabilities.
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Preston you have how many in stock not spoken for????
setups since not all pic rail spaces are the same dimensionally - super broad standards I guess
took tigIR out tonight for a little walk. mostly just played with moving through the menu etc. still need some practice / have some questions. but getting it doen. i am running an ultra short with a 5x low end mag. i can see why folks say it works real well with a 3x low end for a little more fov. i brought an elcan on an AR i will try outtomorrow. the view on these / capability of thermal is impressive. for hunting pigs and yotes at night not sure i'll pull out my pvs 30 for a while. find myself thinking a nox on the head would be great for scanning when walking.
thanks to preston on the fov shrink tip a couple posts back. i was able to get the menus moved more to the center of the fov.
Are you referring to the car in front the house, then it was around 300 yards@jstokes1, how far is the car in the first pic of your second post? Thanks for sharing.
I won’t mention names but the person that tested this isn’t someone you’d want to accuse of improper mounting/settings.
If it were as simple as “zero it once and it’s good for all weapons” they’d do that for you on their own AR at the factory... it’s a $10,000 optic, come on.
Also, if it were that simple, they wouldn’t have built in the multiple save points for colimation to different weapons. This is something they advertise as a feature so that it can be used on multiple weapons.
Some people may get lucky with a few weapons but the factory wasn’t counting on it, so neither should you.
I agree with you that we shouldn’t expect gun A to gun B swaps to be free from error. Some have been lucky and had it work.
Im also not saying there’s a huge error when unmounting and remounting on the same gun. There IS some.
Just as some people with day scopes on RTZ mounts don’t experience shift when removing and replacing their day optic, and some do, you’ll see the same thing with the Tig and other “center the screen” type clip-ons.
With day optics, there are two reasons that some have RTZ issues and some don’t, and both reasons will apply to your customers with the Tig as well.
1. Some mount/rail combos just seem to produce more consistent results.
2. Many shooters/guns/Ammo aren’t capable of the level of repeatability necessary to determine if there’s a small amount of shift or not.
To your other point, There’s nothing disingenuous about providing second hand information. With so few of these sights out there, 90% of the information in existence IS second hand at best.
If you think I’m making it up, you’ll still think I’m making it up after I give you the name of the guy who tested it, and he’ll have been dragged into something he didn’t ask for without reason.
... the return to zero capabilities of the Tig (like any clip on that lacks a prism) is entirely dependent on the RTZ ability of the mount ...
... Neither of these should be possible without a risley prism.
... Do you know how many day optic RTZ mounts claim perfect return to zero and how many have been proven not to return to zero? ...