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If the optic is zeroed in using the red dot, will it still be zeroed in on the thermal reticle? — 2 Answers

by Randall Hernandez, from AR, United States Asked on October 18, 2024

Name Holosun 1x 1.25 x 0.98 in Digital Reflex Thermal Sight (4.8)
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Answered by BlackMoon6, member, from AZ, United States, on December 18, 2024

The red dot is zeroed first with standard flat turrets. At that point, the thermal digital reticle is aligned with it while the thermal is at 1x zoom. Once the process is complete, you can use either independently and it will have the same point of impact. It is a simple process and works in the same way as most other digital optics.

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Answered by Brian, member, from IN, United States, on January 07, 2025

yes, once the dot is zero it can be used with thermal

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