@@Observer1327 the optical channel is very poor and the fact you have to re focus on a target when switching from thermal to optical, lots of faffing. Might as well just stick with a monocular.
when you look into the device do you see on one eye the optical and one eye the thermal ? Or do you se optical in both eyes and when u switch to thermal , thermal image to both eyes ?
It's factory set, not user adjustable. You can use thin shims on the mounts to move the actual aim point and then re zero to move the LRF effective position. I have a tapered weaver rail that raises the back of my scope but you can simply use carefully cut drinks can metal and put it on the lower part of your rear scope ring. Hope that helps.