I use to have this set up couple of yrs ago,very good out to 400-500yds.If deer are in the open all good,when deer move to cover very hard to see them even in behind a bit of broom or matagari,lost a...
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I use to have this set up couple of yrs ago,very good out to 400-500yds.If deer are in the open all good,when deer move to cover very hard to see them even in behind a bit of broom or matagari,lost a...
You dont have to have a flash day scope.Its the specs that are important.Generally i can dial up to 4x and shoot deer out to 300yds.My daughter is bringing up my new burris scope today($400)2.5-10x42...
Chat to Peter (The Hunters Corner)He will see you right,a lot of guys have brought off him on here including me.
On TM theres a InFiRay CH50V2,buitifull unit design for scopes up to 9x.I know iv got one.Will get it on a new burris scope next week.Both have the same fov and the scope is a 2.5x10x42.Iv got a...
Iv had 3 clip/on s now,one NV,2 thermal,no zeroing.The clip on acts just like a monocular.You just use the cross hairs on yr scope.Bugger rezeroing the clip on,i just switch the thermal cross hairs...
Ok if you into NV,get a forward clip on,far less hassel than a rear clip on.
Enjoy.
Get a forward thermal clip on,have a fixed parralax on scope and get adaptor near the same size as yr objective bell.Yr clip on will centralize to yr scope nicely.Have a scope with a 1.5 to 2.5 low...