This guide details how to zero a Pulsar Talion XQ35 Pro thermal optic on an AR-15, featuring expert instruction from Steve and Caleb of Brownells. It covers target setup with a thermal signature enhancement using aluminum foil, the 'One-Shot Zero' digital adjustment process, and confirmation shots. The video also highlights the utility of the Stream Vision 2 app for ballistic management and recording.
This guide details the process of mounting thermal optics on firearms, emphasizing differences between semi-automatic and bolt-action rifles. It highlights the importance of proper eye relief, the need for adjustable cheek pieces on bolt-action platforms, and considerations for recoil management with heavier calibers. The video also touches on the advantages of thermal technology over traditional night vision for hunting applications.
This video provides an overview of the Pulsar Talion XQ35 Pro thermal magnified optic. Key specifications highlighted include its 2.5x to 10x magnification, 384x284 resolution with 17-micron pixels, and a NETD rating of 25 mK, indicating high sensitivity. The optic features Wi-Fi connectivity with the Stream Vision 2 app, a durable magnesium alloy body with an IPX7 rating, and a battery life of up to 9 hours. It is recoil rated for up to .375 H&H Magnum and 12 gauge, and offers memory for saving bullet profiles and zeroing distances.
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