All it takes is looking over the manual and spending an afternoon or evening playing with the unit. Heck, even the 1 shot zero sighting process was so easy I got it done first play. Plus the fact there’s a review on YouTube and instructions on just about every Thermal and NV scope ever made. Heck, I’m probably only utilizing 60-70% of the capabilities of the scope and it’s amazing.
I bought a back up scope to use as a scanner and never playing with the controls except the colors. The entire time I’m thinking Inwasted money on this thing. Image sucked and battery life sucks.
Well, I bought a new rifle and decided to put it on. I pulled up the manual online, found some YouTube videos, and got to playing with it.
I now use that scope and rifle as my primary, lol. Turns out there’s nothing wrong with the scope, it was the user!!
Granted, there are a lot features I don’t need, but if you spend a little time with the scope and just learn what you do need it’s well worth all the extras. Heck, I found a “fog feature” on my iRay and it’s a night and day difference in high humidity.