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Laserworks LE-032 Zero

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Just purchased a LE-032 and wondering how people have zeroed these to the scope… reading the user manual i should press and hold M for 3 seconds and it turns on a visible light…. However this same action also changes between Metres and Yards… sure I’m just missing a trick…
 
Are you going to be using this with a some form of night vision, if so do it in the dark and you will see the splash.
 
Here is another daft question - I believe (but have been known to be wrong) that there are two LE-032 models (maybe more). One has what looks like iron sights on the top the other has an extrusion which is the visible red light source.
This image, if it works, shows two models/options. The top one has iron sights, the lower one has the red light source on top.
My daft question- which one do you have?
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Here is another daft question - I believe (but have been known to be wrong) that there are two LE-032 models (maybe more). One has what looks like iron sights on the top the other has an extrusion which is the visible red light source.
This image, if it works, shows two models/options. The top one has iron sights, the lower one has the red light source on top.
My daft question- which one do you have?
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Good call. (y)
 
I have the laser dot version as well but the dot is no where near the splash so I set mine up with night vision.
Others may have had a better experience but too me its a gimmick.
 
I have the laser dot version as well but the dot is no where near the splash so I set mine up with night vision.
Others may have had a better experience but too me its a gimmick.
Mines bang on in-line but I only use it on the 008 at night and adjust splash to where I want it.
OP - I wouldn’t rely on leo32 in day. Use a handheld if you need one. There’s too much room for error for the splash to move slightly between use so you could get the wrong reading and mess up the shot
 
I have the red dot version but never used the red dot. As someone has already mentioned, these are really for night work with nv. Just zero it in the dark using the splash. It's a great bit of kit, but if you want to use it in the day, you'll be disappointed.
 
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