Section iv, Alignment / zeroing, 26 alignment / zeroing procedures – EOTech LWTS Light Weapon Thermal Sight User Manual

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SECTION IV

ALIGNMENT / ZEROING

2.26 ALIGNMENT / ZEROING PROCEDURES

At 25 yards, each click of the LWTS reticle moves the shot

group about 1.0cm when in WFOV, and 0.5cm when in

NFOV. Changing the position of the reticle corresponds to a

subsequent change in shot group movement (i.e., moving

the reticle up will also move the strike of the round up).

Stand-Alone

When being used as a stand-alone device, the example

below shows how to align the LWTS to be parallel with the

rail of the host weapon on a 25-meter range. This “infinite

parallel” configuration is appropriate for many mission

profiles. Once parallel, the LWTS / weapon combination

may be zeroed in accordance with established unit,

departmental, or agency procedures.

1. Once mounted to a weapon, the distance from the top of

the rail to the centerline of the LWTS objective lens is

5.8cm. Calculate the designated strike point by adding

this value to the distance from the center of the weapon

barrel to the top of the weapon rail (3.1cm for an

M4/M4A1). Therefore, in this example, the designated

strike point is 5.8cm + 3.1cm = 8.9cm

down from the

center of the target.

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