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Foxes With The .243 And .22 Hornet


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A few foxes shot over the last couple of weeks using .243 and .22 Hornet. Drone Pro night vision on the .243 and a Ward 700 used on the .22 Hornet. Photo with the rabbit in it, the fox stalked it in the stubble caught it and ran just under 200yds then turned for a shot.

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How do you rate the ward700 ? Please

 

Bry its a brilliant little add on when combined with a Dragonfly laser for longer ranges, closer any AS LED gets you out to 200-300yds no problem. The ability to wind mag up is great.

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Bry

 

Advantages of the Ward over the Snipercam

 

LIghter

Easier to mount with built in clamp/thumbscrew.

Adds the least length of any add on, your eye position is basically in the same place as when using a day scope.

Built in battery last 6-7hrs of use.

Eye display give a natural shooting position.

 

Snipercam

 

Heavier

Mount can be fiddly

Short run time, need to add external pebble usb power packs

Weird head position need a head like a giraffe

Your looking at something akin to an Angel Eye recorder/MPR on a magnifying loupe, which doesn't give the best image quality or resolution and causes a weird mounting position.

 

Although the advantage of using a MPR you can record easier.

 

If you use the likes of a dragonfly laser it will improve video quality by giving you a lot of IR light at higher mags as shown in most of the sniper cam videos.

 

Personally the Ward is much better, in nearly every way.

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