I am still new to a lot of night and thermal vision equipment. My head is spinning on this. With that said, I would like to limit the discussion to clip on night and/or thermal vision. My preference is for getting clip on thermal vision at a future date as I really like my day scopes long range use out to 1000 yards.
Now to my question about clip on devices. I have a KRG enclosed fore-end and also their integrated night vision rail. As you can see in the photo below, the top of the picatinny base in front of the scope is higher than the bottom of the objective end of the scope. I've also had this problem with their integrated night vision rail. This problem also exists with other scope/night vision rail combos I've seen online. It's not just a KRG problem.
So here's the question. If I wanted to get a clip on unit to attach to the rail do I have to necessarily get a higher set of scope rings so that the bottom of the scope is aligned with the rail? As a follow up question; do some clip on units accommodate for the difference in height?
The second follow up question; what does everyone think of the clip on units that attach to the objective end of the scope? Thanks.
Now to my question about clip on devices. I have a KRG enclosed fore-end and also their integrated night vision rail. As you can see in the photo below, the top of the picatinny base in front of the scope is higher than the bottom of the objective end of the scope. I've also had this problem with their integrated night vision rail. This problem also exists with other scope/night vision rail combos I've seen online. It's not just a KRG problem.
So here's the question. If I wanted to get a clip on unit to attach to the rail do I have to necessarily get a higher set of scope rings so that the bottom of the scope is aligned with the rail? As a follow up question; do some clip on units accommodate for the difference in height?
The second follow up question; what does everyone think of the clip on units that attach to the objective end of the scope? Thanks.