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2.4 OPERATING PROCEDURES
NOTE:
When operating the RMSAL’s IR channel(s), you must wear night vision devices
in order to see the respective beams.
CAUTION:
DO NOT force the equipment controls past their stopping points.
2.4.1 BORESIGHT ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
WARNING:
Always make sure your firearm is unloaded before you place the equipment
on the firearm. Reconfirm that the chamber is empty if you stop the procedure
then resume later. Safe handling rules should be followed at all times.
NOTE:
Before adjusting the RMSAL boresight for the first time, fire approximately
10 shots from the weapon with the device installed, in order to stabilize the
adjustment mechanisms under applied recoil shocks.
NOTE:
When adjusting the equipment in order to boresight, beware of reflections
from optical surfaces.
To boresight the RMSAL:
1. Locate a target at the fire adjustment range (25 m).
2. Take aim at the center of the target using the weapon’s iron sight and secure
the weapon in the aiming rest.
3. Unscrew the onboard Ballistic Adjuster Tool.
4. Turn the switch to the VIS (visible laser) position and activate the RMSAL
(double tap the FIRE button).
5. Using the Ballistic Adjuster Tool, adjust the visible aiming laser to co-align with
the bore sighted iron sights.
6. Fire a series of three (3) shots in order to check grouping.
7. Shift range to 100m and recheck co-alignment of visible laser against bore
sighted iron sights. Adjust as needed.
8. Fire a series of three (3) shots in order to check grouping.
9. Work out the values of the elevation and windage corrections required to
compensate for the measured deviation of the mean point of impact (MPI)
from the center of the target.