Hello Gents,
I have been getting my equipment set up for night hunting the last several weeks and I ran into a curious issue. I own an Iray Rico G LRF 640x50 thermal mounted on a 223 AR. I have been trying to zero it at 100 and 200 yards; it has the ability to set different zeros, up to 300yards if I'm not mistaken. When you set the zero you change the coordinates of the X and Y axis. I set a coordinate for the 100 yard zero and shot several rounds to confirm. I then moved on to my 200 yard zero and entered the 100 yard coordinates as a starting point.
I wanted to keep the same X value and played around with the Y value but after shooting several rounds I realized I wasn't even on the large paper target I set up. So I changed back to my 100 yard zero setting and shot at my 200 yard target. As you would expect I was several inches low. At this point I stayed at my 100 yard zero and made changes so I was on at 200 yards. It was now shooting really well at 200 yards. This is where my issue arises. I changed the setting and went to my 200 yard zero but when I entered the X and Y axis values that I had found it was way off. I'm not anywhere near where I should be, even though those coordinates produce consistent results in the 100 yard setting.
I am a bit dumbfounded. I'm thinking I need to change a setting somewhere but I can't seem to find any info in the manual or online. Has anyone run into a similar issue and how was it resolved? Any help would be appreciated.
For now I am using the 200 yard zero I found in the 100 yard setting. I am dead on at 200 yards and I am a couple inches high at 100 yards.
I have been getting my equipment set up for night hunting the last several weeks and I ran into a curious issue. I own an Iray Rico G LRF 640x50 thermal mounted on a 223 AR. I have been trying to zero it at 100 and 200 yards; it has the ability to set different zeros, up to 300yards if I'm not mistaken. When you set the zero you change the coordinates of the X and Y axis. I set a coordinate for the 100 yard zero and shot several rounds to confirm. I then moved on to my 200 yard zero and entered the 100 yard coordinates as a starting point.
I wanted to keep the same X value and played around with the Y value but after shooting several rounds I realized I wasn't even on the large paper target I set up. So I changed back to my 100 yard zero setting and shot at my 200 yard target. As you would expect I was several inches low. At this point I stayed at my 100 yard zero and made changes so I was on at 200 yards. It was now shooting really well at 200 yards. This is where my issue arises. I changed the setting and went to my 200 yard zero but when I entered the X and Y axis values that I had found it was way off. I'm not anywhere near where I should be, even though those coordinates produce consistent results in the 100 yard setting.
I am a bit dumbfounded. I'm thinking I need to change a setting somewhere but I can't seem to find any info in the manual or online. Has anyone run into a similar issue and how was it resolved? Any help would be appreciated.
For now I am using the 200 yard zero I found in the 100 yard setting. I am dead on at 200 yards and I am a couple inches high at 100 yards.