A 50mm lens will have better resolution than a handhelds smaller lens. You’d need to get a spotter with a bigger lens to match the image in the scope but the trade off would be a narrower field of...
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A 50mm lens will have better resolution than a handhelds smaller lens. You’d need to get a spotter with a bigger lens to match the image in the scope but the trade off would be a narrower field of...
That’s multispectral where you can select either nv or thermal or display both Picture in Picture? I think Mintie is talking about fusion that blends both.
I've been testing the new Sytong HT-70 - actually landed the first one worldwide to have a play with. Took this video last night on rabbits at 240y - pushing the limits on small fury animals at long...
Ill throw my hat in with the Arken EPL4 6-24x50. Its a lightweight FFP scope, Japanese glass, guaranteed tracking, Mil or MOA. Way under budget though.
Yes get in touch. Happy to sharpen our pencil for forum members too.
It could be gear purchased with credit card fraud. We get lots of attempted orders coming from Rotorua. Literally any order we get from Rotorua now we do our due diligence on.
The Sytong 384x288 sensor XS03-35 is our most popular model. But if your intended use is in the bush Id drop down to a 25mm or 19mm.
the 640 sensor models have a wider field of view, but also a...
I have the Xinfrared xh15 here on Monday. It’s their latest version with the 384 sensor.
I wrote this about thermal selection a while back. Might help.
https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co.nz/f15/laymans-guide-thermal-96545/#post1478093
…and laser range finder and ballistics calculator. The future is pretty much here.
The new Arken Zulus might change your mind on what’s possible with digital at longer range.
We've only ever had two Sytong thermals returned for service. Thats why they are now so popular with pest controllers. They cant afford a 6 month warranty turn around or a manufacturer refusing to...
Ill throw my hat in the ring here as an importer of Sytong thermals.
Theres a bit more to it than just choosing the thermal you can currently afford. Smaller lens thermals will have a lower base...
The lock on the ballistics reticle is a useful feature especially if shooting in flat terrain. Imagine ranging a rabbit at 100m, then placing the ballistic point on the rabbit. The rangefinder is now...
Ive go some of the Sig pistol brace folding stocks havent offloaded yet
Enter the reticle adjustment menu, Take the shot, click the menu button to freeze the image while holding the reticle on your point of aim. move the crosshair to the point of impact using the x and y...
Another sighting option is to cut a 1” whole in a cardboard box and angle slightly toward the sun. The hole will be visible out to 150m. Also others recommend an incense stick for the smallest...
I use a lightweight sunwayfoto hunting tripod for all my thermal work. Your gun just needs an arca or picatinny rail attached though. More stable than trigger sticks with a saddle style mount for...
Old school leupold or meopta. Keep an eye open on TM
Night Vision NZ landing a shipment of the Arken daytime optics week after next. Pre-order prices are same or less than the USA price. Japanese ED glass and one of the best turrets for dialing....
This guy does some pretty good video on the use and setup.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1w3CmBB4hUE
Its a 5x base optical with upto 20x digital. I would say its a good medium to longer range optic. Its rated to out to beyond 400m dependent on animal size.
Theres some pretty good video instruction coming out. Ill send your way.
Almost presold the entire first shipment. Even sending them to Australia. 3 left of the rangefinder ballistics model.
The Sytong AM03-35lrf is currently the best value on the market. It has laser rangefinder, ballistics, uses 18650 batteries that are easily available and price is 2899. I use on on a 22lr shooting...