NOCPIX Thermals ACE H50 & S60R!

Published on July 26, 2025
Duration: 19:42

This video demonstrates how to zero a Noctix thermal optic, specifically the ACE H50 640, using its freeze-frame feature. The instructor highlights the benefits of this function for saving ammunition and time during the zeroing process. He also discusses the optic's magnification capabilities, battery options, and onboard microphone quality, offering insights from personal hunting experiences.

Quick Summary

The Noctix thermal optics, like the ACE H50 640, offer a freeze-frame feature for easier zeroing. This allows users to capture a static image of the reticle and impact point, enabling precise adjustments without movement, thereby saving ammunition and time during the zeroing process.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Noctix Thermals
  2. 00:15ACE H50 640 & S60R Overview
  3. 01:10Field Testing & Hunting Experience
  4. 01:59Zeroing Setup at 100 Yards
  5. 02:43First Shot & Initial Adjustments
  6. 04:11Menu Navigation & Zeroing Process
  7. 05:11Freeze Frame Zeroing Benefits
  8. 06:13Confirming Zero & Adjustments
  9. 07:06Detailed Zeroing Adjustments
  10. 08:29Onboard Microphone Review
  11. 09:48Grouping Analysis & Potential Issues
  12. 10:20Magnification vs. Sensor Resolution
  13. 11:38Further Pros & Cons
  14. 12:12Digital Zoom Mechanism
  15. 13:22E-Zoom After Recoil Feature
  16. 14:38Final Zeroing & Steel Shot
  17. 15:05Research & Purchase Process
  18. 15:55H50 640 vs. S60R Comparison
  19. 16:55Ballistics Calculator & Steel Target
  20. 17:38S60R 1280 Sensor Performance
  21. 18:32Zeroing Summary & Final Thoughts
  22. 18:52Mounts & Price Point
  23. 19:16Future Content & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you zero a Noctix thermal optic using the freeze frame feature?

To zero a Noctix thermal, fire a shot, then use the freeze frame feature to capture the impact. Access the zeroing menu and adjust the reticle to align with the frozen impact point. Save the settings and confirm with another shot. This method saves ammo and time by eliminating movement during adjustment.

What are the key features of the Noctix ACE H50 640 thermal optic?

The Noctix ACE H50 640 features a 640 sensor, up to 24x magnification with 3x optical zoom, dual battery options (internal/external), and an impressive onboard microphone for audio recording. It also includes a freeze frame function for easier zeroing.

How does the Noctix ACE S60R compare to the ACE H50 640?

The ACE S60R boasts a higher 1280 sensor resolution, offering superior clarity and detail, akin to a graphite drawing. While the 640 sensor is still very capable, the 1280 provides a significant visual upgrade, especially at higher magnifications.

What are the main advantages of using thermal optics for hunting?

Thermal optics allow hunters to detect heat signatures of animals in low light or complete darkness, significantly increasing the chances of successful hunts. Features like high magnification and freeze-frame zeroing further enhance accuracy and efficiency in the field.

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