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Sighting in IR Hunter MK3
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02/28/19 07:53 PM
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Joined: Apr 2011
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Stripermania
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I have an IR Hunter MK3-35 and I watched a video on YouTube sighting in using the MK2 using "Image Capture" mode. Basically, he unlocks the reticle, fires a round and captured image. He uploads the image and move the cross hair from POA to POI. My problem is, when I uploaded the image, if I move any of the turret, I would lose the image on the screen. What am I doing wrong?
2nd Question - if my Y-Axis is at 22 at 1x zoom which is ~1 MOA and I am hitting 1" high, do I move Y to 21 or 23?
Thanks for your input
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Re: Sighting in IR Hunter MK3
[Re: Stripermania]
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02/28/19 08:08 PM
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Double Naught Spy
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The IR Hunter does not have firmware for one shot zeroing. I am not sure what you saw on Youtube. Got a video link?
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Re: Sighting in IR Hunter MK3
[Re: Stripermania]
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03/01/19 01:42 PM
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Well, you can still do what is demo'd in the video. I didn't realize it was still capable.
You can capture the image and save it. Go unlock the reticle. Go back and go into image review to bring up the image. Then rotate the left turret back to the proper position for moving the reticle (4, I believe) and move the reticle. If you move beyond it to position 3, however, you lose the image and you go back to a live image. You would then have to go back to review and try again.
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