LE-032 RANGEFINDER

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Foggy69
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LE-032 RANGEFINDER

Post by Foggy69 » 27 May 2020, 18:18

What's the best way of mounting the rangefinder on the side of my rifle as I have a ir torch on top could you please add a link so I know what your on about many thanks Chris.

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Re: LE-032 RANGEFINDER

Post by some bloke » 27 May 2020, 18:39

Could you please put up a photo so we know how you mount your illuminator so we know what solution you're on about? 8-)

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Re: LE-032 RANGEFINDER

Post by Foggy69 » 27 May 2020, 19:56

I use a scope mounted clamp for the IR

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Re: LE-032 RANGEFINDER

Post by some bloke » 28 May 2020, 02:51

There's scope mounted clamps - and scope mounted clamps, including some ridiculous plastic figure of eight contraptions, rigidly fixed, fairly accurate feck about with screws type, you might be one of those with a huge torch head for ratting.

If you can't be bothered to give out decent details of whats causing you a mounting dilemma we can't tell you a better way to do it bud. There won't be many on here prepared to offer a solution that you then point out doesn't work because it conflicts with your secret set up.

Your scope might have a huge objective bell or bulky sidewheel that stands real proud of the scope. You may have used up all the available tube space for another clamp, be it ahead of or behind the turrets saddle. You may even be a lefty for all we know.

A couple of photos say a helluvalot. 8-)

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Re: LE-032 RANGEFINDER

Post by Foggy69 » 28 May 2020, 08:41

It's not that I cant be bothered I'm useless with trying to add photos it's not gonna happen I can't do it.

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Re: LE-032 RANGEFINDER

Post by some bloke » 28 May 2020, 09:10

Oh righto, that's fairysnuff. :angel:

Here is an ideal option for mounting two devices that have weaver type clamps to a single area of a 30mm scope tube. You may need to shim the torch and rangefinder to aim them at the rifle POA. It can be rotated on the scope to allow left or right hand mounting + a top mount.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/30mm-Scope-M ... 3061309634

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Re: LE-032 RANGEFINDER

Post by jthyttin » 28 May 2020, 11:37

You need to mount the LRF far enough that you can read the display (focus your eyes). It doesn't matter if it's hidden when viewing through scope, since you can start and freeze the scanning with remote. It's helpful to look through the NV scope when scanning, since LE-032 mount is not the best and will have play even when tightened up with epoxy or something. So seeing the LRF splash will confirm you're on target.

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Re: LE-032 RANGEFINDER

Post by ernest8NZ » 12 Jun 2020, 01:03

You need to mount the LRF far enough that you can read the display (focus your eyes). It doesn't matter if it's hidden when viewing through scope, since you can start and freeze the scanning with remote. It's helpful to look through the NV scope when scanning, since LE-032 mount is not the best and will have play even when tightened up with epoxy or something. So seeing the LRF splash will confirm you're on target.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, it seems like you're an expert in this field of business. I like thermal vision scope with clip-on systems, like these ( website: https://www.agmglobalvision.com/thermal ... on-systems ) and especially model AGM VICTRIX TC50 384, cause it has all the options I need, and it works perfectly in any weather.

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