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STEP 2:
Mount a zeroed rifle as securely as possible in some sort of
rest (the Lead Sled is recommended) and align the crosshairs on a 25
meter/yard (m/y) target. Shoot a round at the 25m/y target. Nudge or
adjust the rifle back to pointing at the aim point. Normally a rifle zeroed
for 200 m/y
will shoot an inch or perhaps 1.5” below the point of aim.
Mark the shot with a Magic Marker.
Before mounting the Omega clip-on set the following:
Select Clip-on mode
Select ‘Position Profile’ and set to 1 of 5 positions. (Allows
pairing with up to 5 different rifles/daylight scopes).
Set focus, gain, brightness, sensitivity and Image Detail
Enhancement (IDE) for the clearest target image at 25m/y.
Now (without moving the rifle)
, it is time to install the Omega clip-on.
If, during installation,
you think you may have ‘bumped’ the rifle,
remove the Omega clip-on and confirm or reset daylight optic
alignment with the aim point.)
STEP 3:
To mount onto a weapon, you must have a Picatinny Rail on
your gun that is long enough to accept the clip-on in front of your
daylight scope. Attach the included short mount with the two screws
onto the baseplate of the clip-on. Use a little drop of Loctite Blue to
secure the screws if you plan to use the device on one weapon either
permanently or for a very long time. Align the front and rear mounting
plates of the scope mount with the rails, so that clip-on mounting
indents are inside the rails and slightly tighten the screws. NOTE: you
must position your clip-on at such distance where the rubber eyecup
shade is either immediately next to, or actually touching the front lens
barrel of your daylight scope. This is necessary to keep any possible
Point Of Impact shift to a minimum. Ideal distance between the front
lens of your daylight scope and the back lens of your thermal clip-on is
15mm. Once the ideal position is obtained, if you intent on keeping this
clip-on permanently on the gun, we recommend using Loctite blue to
secure the clip-on mounting screws in place.
If mounted correctly, the device should be positioned similar to as
shown below. Note the Rubber eyecup shade alignment with the
daylight scope. It is OK to squeeze the eyecup slightly in order to
make a contact with the daytime scope frame.