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well after listening to some of your replies to my previous post regarding laser or infered torch , i have decided on the n1000 laser. i had a couple of demos with the torches and wasnt that impressed. i have a cobra merlin gen 1.

The laser set me back 145 quid delivered and its the variable one. Theres many pros for this laser starting with the beam. to have have the ability to ''turn down '' the strength for closer than normal rabbits is a massive bonus and yet to strengthen it to comfortably view out to over 250+ yards. i would feel confident in shooting a fox with the set up on my 223 out to 200 yards with a steady rest.Having given it a couple of field tests now i would highly recommend them. Another plus is the easily focused adjustable beam to center it with your cross hairs.Theres no need for allen keys although this is my only negative as you can knock it off focus as i have found out climbing a gate. Overall im really pleased with this laser.

just to add im using the new pulsar 3.5 x 50 night vision binoculars for spotting and am extremely pleased with them. Messing around with the binos and laser visibility is easily over 350 yards.

Im not pretending to be an expert but i know what i want in my equipment and im confident ive found it with this set up with out spending a fortune.It is a set up that can attach to my nikon monarch side parallax scope on the 22lr and 223.

Hope this helps if anyone is considering a new set up.

happy hunting

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