
Digital Crosshairs Adaptive Rifle Scope Clip-on
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Meeting Purpose
Reviewing Digital Crosshairs rifle scope display mounting options.
Key Takeaways
The Digital Crosshairs system replaces a scope’s eyepiece with a rail-mounted display, enabling low-vision shooters to target by looking at the screen.
Three mounts adapt the display for different needs: a standard 4.3″ setup, a gooseneck for extreme proximity, and a 7″ display for a larger view.
A 12-foot extension cable allows a spotter to view the shooter’s screen, providing real-time aiming guidance for assisted blind shooters.
Topics
Digital Crosshairs System Overview
Function: A high-definition, low-light camera clips onto a rifle scope, feeding its field of view to a rail-mounted display.
Benefit: Eliminates the need to look through a scope’s eyepiece, making shooting accessible for low-vision users.
Mounting Options for Low-Vision Shooters
Standard 4.3″ Display: Included: The 4.3″ display, a Picatinny rail adapter, and a display adapter.
Setup: The display clips into the adapter, which then mounts to the rail.
Gooseneck Adapter: Purpose: For users needing the display extremely close to their eye (e.g., those with only peripheral vision).
Setup: Replaces the standard display adapter on the Picatinny rail. The 4.3″ display clips onto the gooseneck for adjustable positioning.
Optional 7″ Display: Purpose: Provides a larger viewing area for general low-vision users.
Setup: Mounts directly to the Picatinny rail, replacing both the standard display and its adapter.
Assisted Blind Shooter Setup
Purpose: Enables a spotter to provide real-time aiming guidance to an assisted blind shooter.
Components: A 12-foot extension cable connects the display to the system.
Function: The spotter views the same screen as the shooter and gives verbal directions (e.g., “up,” “left”) to help align the crosshairs.
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