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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Sighting in a thermal scope
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee7588" data-source="post: 2792275" data-attributes="member: 123764"><p>Yes it is a flir. I use the white hot with the blue reticle, so the reticle isn't seen very easy. The scope that stays on the ar is a vortex and has a red reticle that is easy to see on the white hot. It makes it easy to change between guns. I have the thermal sighted in for my bolt 308, and just change the reticle color to stand out when I use it on that gun, and just pop it off change reticle color to blue put it on the ar and clear some piggies</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee7588, post: 2792275, member: 123764"] Yes it is a flir. I use the white hot with the blue reticle, so the reticle isn't seen very easy. The scope that stays on the ar is a vortex and has a red reticle that is easy to see on the white hot. It makes it easy to change between guns. I have the thermal sighted in for my bolt 308, and just change the reticle color to stand out when I use it on that gun, and just pop it off change reticle color to blue put it on the ar and clear some piggies [/QUOTE]
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