Description
These heated thermal zeroing targets from Pulsar are designed to enable simple and precise zeroing of a thermal imaging riflescope. The heating pad will remain hot for 10-20 minutes, depending on weather conditions.
How to use the Pulsar thermal zeroing targets:
- The heat pack is air-activated, to avoid loss of heat, please do not open until you are ready to use.
- Open the packaging and take out the heat pad, being careful not to cut or damage the pad.
- Remove the paper strip from the adhesive side of the heat pad.
- Place the adhesive side of the heat pad to the centre of the paper target, marked with a circle.
- Do not shake the heat pad, it is air-activated and will heat up on its own within 3-5 minutes.
- One you have set this up, aim at the heated pad through your rifle-mounted thermal imaging riflescope and optimise the thermal view until the heated pad is clearly visible.
- Carry out the zeroing procedure as described in the thermal imaging riflescope’s user manual.
- The round shape and the small diameter of the thermal zeroing target will help to eliminate deviations in the point of impact after just a few shots.
The box includes:
- 10x 30 x 30 cm paper targets.
- 10x 40 mm carbon activated heating pads with adhesive rear.
Ingredients:
- Iron powder
- Activated carbon
- Vermiculite
- Salt
- Resin
- Water