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    @Tasbay
    Thanks very much for the information. I will be sure to have a go at building my own when I'm home, and I have seen the YouTube video I just thought that for sure the Nitesite has to be better as it was purpose built.
    Cheers for the advice, really appreciate it

    Keegan

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    Quote Originally Posted by nz_hunter View Post
    You didn't list one? Haha
    But thank you
    He is a commercial advertiser here with his add at the top in a rotation banner and his own comercial section that links to his website.
    Maybe even a link in his signature. .?. I cant see I am on tapatalk
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    "Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.

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    @veitnamcam, I am also on Tapatalk.
    I will look tomorrow on a computer. Thanks very much

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    Quote Originally Posted by nz_hunter View Post
    What is a pulsar forward? Could you please give a link?
    I'm guessin but a different device?

    Thanks

    Keegan
    Pulsar Forward fits on the front of the scope which enables the shooter to look through the scope normally. It is different to other systems because it it less dependent on IR. In quarter moon deer can be short at around 150 meters without using IR. With IR deer can be shot at 300 metres. The Pulsar Forward has a 915 nm IR which has an invisible source. I've shot rats, rabbits, hares and deer with mine.
    Needs to be fitted to a scope with an objective bell of 46.7mm or more and requires a clearance of around 8mm between scope and barrel.
    You still need a means of spotting, the Pulsar can be fitted with a10x monocular for hand held use, then when you spot your target, remove monocular and fit it to the bayonet mount on your scope to take the shot. One of our customers shot 7 fallow out of a herd of 8 that were raiding a farmers crop.
    We have also sold quite a few Pulsar Forwards with thermal imagers. I normally use mine with a Pulsar Quantum HD thermal imager.

    Whether you try to build something yourself depends on whether you want to hunt or piss around concocting something that may or may not work. The Pulsar Forward DFA75 cost around $2500. Phone me 039700570 if you want any more info. As a forum member, we will give you a discount.

    Yukon Optics New Zealand and Pulsar night vision, thermal image, and daylight optics.. Night vision systems, binoculars, goggles, spotting scopes, thermal imagers, riflescopes, rifle sights, range finders. For outdoor recreation, boating, hunting, fi for more info.

    Ant

    PS if any of the above sounds weird it is because of my bloody predictive text on cellphone :-)
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    Hi Ant

    Wow! Thank you very much for detailed explanation. Your product definitely sounds like the superior one with the better technology.
    Unfortunately I was only looking at the Nitesite because of how cheap it was over here. At my age I couldn't justify buying what is essentially an accessory for my rifle. I already have a very good spotlight, I was just looking to progress in the technology of night hunting.
    Yeah I'm sorry man but I just can't afford that.
    Thank you very much again for the reply, was very informative.

    Oh and don't worry about the predictive text, I'm also on my phone haha

    Keegan

 

 

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