Help With Choosing Your Bering Optics Thermal Or NV Device & FAQs
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Why Using a Cheek Riser with Bering Optics Thermal Scopes on Bolt-Action Rifles Is Almost Essential
Struggling with eye alignment when using a Bering Optics thermal scope on a bolt-action rifle? Learn why a proper cheek weld is essential, how to check if your rifle stock cheek height matches your scope’s mounted position, and how the Basic Cheek Riser solves alignment issues caused by extended mounts or Picatinny rail extenders.
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Using Bering Optics Thermal Scopes Across Bolt-Action and AR Platforms: Solving the Mounting Challenge with a Picatinny Extender
Solving Cross-Platform Mounting for Bering Optics Thermal Scopes on AR and Bolt-Action Rifles
Using the same Hogster, Super Hogster, or Super Yoter thermal scope across both AR-platform and bolt-action rifles presents real mounting challenges. Low-profile Standard or Tactical QD mounts designed for ARs may cause the thermal scope to interfere with bolt handles, while extended mounts made for bolt-action guns sit too high on ARs. This article explains how the Bolt-Action Rifle Picatinny Mount Extender solves the cross-platform compatibility problem, ensuring proper eye relief and bolt handle clearance on bolt-action rifles, while allowing standard or tactical QD mounting on ARs.
It also covers common mistakes to avoid when selecting the right extender for your setup.
Click to read the full article and see why this extender is the key to seamless dual-platform use.
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Using a Thermal Clip-On with Second Focal Plane (SFP) vs. First Focal Plane (FFP) Scopes: What You Need to Know
When pairing a thermal clip-on with a daytime scope, the choice between FFP and SFP optics matters more than most hunters realize. Misalignment and POI shift can ruin accuracy—especially with SFP scopes on a Picatinny mount. Basic Precision solves this with turn-key bundles that include a coaxially mounted Bering Optics clip-on, FFP scope, custom-sized through-lever adapter, and proper size and height scope Picatinny rings or 20 MOA Picatinny Base options —built for unmatched precision day or night.
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Choosing the Right Picatinny Mount for Your Bering Optics Thermal Scope: A Comprehensive Guide
Selecting the appropriate Picatinny mount is essential for optimizing your thermal scope experience. This guide explores various factors including suitability and reliability of the mounting systems, repeatability of zero after scope removal and reinstallation, etc. We review the advantages and disadvantages of the Picatinny mount models offered by Bering Optics, including the Standard QD Mount, Tactical QD Mount, LaRue Tactical QD Mount, and the Extended Picatinny Mount. With price differences reaching up to $200, understanding these options helps ensure you make an informed choice without unnecessary expense. The article also highlights the importance of initial selection, as mounts are permanently fixed by Bering Optics to maintain precision and reliability.
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Thermal Scope's Extended Mount For Bolt Action Rifles
Optimize installation of Bering Optics thermal scope on your bolt action rifle with extended mount, enabling eyepiece positioning several inches closer to the eye. Installation by the manufacturer ensures alignment and recoil resilience.
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Understanding Thermal Scopes and Night Vision Devices Caliber Ratings and Consequences
We often get asked about the consequences of mounting a thermal scope, a thermal clip-on attachment, or a night vision sight on a heavy recoil rifle. What's the maximum recoil a thermal scope can withstand? Will it malfunction immediately or work for a while? What about the warranty? Let's figure it out! -
Using Ballistic Calculators for Long-Range Shooting with Super Hogster LRF and Super Yoter LRF
Enhance long-range night hunting with Super Yoter LRF & Super Hogster LRF using ballistic calculators for precision beyond "Kentucky Windage" limits.
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HOGINATOR: The Cutting-Edge App from Bering Optics
Introducing HOGINATOR from Bering Optics
Bering Optics presents the HOGINATOR app, a groundbreaking solution for Apple and Android devices. Designed for seamless integration with Bering's WiFi-enabled thermal scopes and clip-ons, the app offers real-time streaming, direct photo/video recording, and customized Ballistic Reticle creation for specific models. Elevate your night hunting experience by downloading HOGINATOR on the App Store or Google Play today!
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How to Zero Bering Optics Hogster Charge Digital Night Vision Scopes "In-One-Shot"
This guide provides a step-by-step "single-shot" zeroing method for Bering Optics Hogster Charge Digital Night Vision Scopes. Follow the instructions to effectively zero your scope and verify its accuracy with minimal effort.
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Comparing Professional and Mass-Production Digital Night Vision Scopes
Professional digital night vision scopes perform better than mass-production scopes, especially in low-light conditions. Understanding the underlying technology and comparing nighttime capabilities is crucial when selecting a digital night vision scope.
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How Wi-Fi Streaming Works on Bering Optics Thermal Scopes & Why It's Not Just Entertainment, but a Safety Feature
Available in Hogster, Super Hogster, Super Yoter series, and most monoculars. Activate Wi-Fi in the scope, connect your phone/tablet to the Wi-Fi, and use the Bering Optics app to view and record replication of your scope view. An essential safety feature for guiding beginners and monitoring their shots opportunities. Stay smart and safe with Wi-Fi streaming. -
How to Zero Bering Optics Thermal Scopes "In-One-Shot"
Zeroing your thermal scope is an essential step for accurate shooting. This guide will walk you through the "one-shot" zeroing process for Bering Optics Thermal Scopes, allowing you to achieve accuracy with minimal effort.
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