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IanB

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  1. Yes ludicrous lumens are good
  2. If your not too far away Darren your welcome to have a look out and try mine, if your thinking about buying one..
  3. The pulsar n550 n750, etc are pretty good with additional IR, the only limit is the 4.7x optical mag, but there still great image quality. The drone is a slightly higher resolution display, but it's strong point is the purpose built 10x optical mag, which is great for centrefire ranges.
  4. Initial reviews ... Are not so good at night , poor image sharpness, certain users with change of point of impact on zooming and low refresh rates causing lag.. Looks like it's a clunky day scope up to now with poor night vision capability compared to what's already on offer..
  5. Think there all 25mm bud, apart from the T67 which is 30mm, this fits a nightmaster adjustable mount fine without any additional shims.
  6. Depends on your budget mate from £400 to £1700 for digital .. More optical mag the better..
  7. You get a weaver adaptor with them mate, I'm sure I did..
  8. In nut shell yes mate... The drone is not a light unit, but it's well built, add a battery pack and torch and it all starts mounting up weight wise. But I shoot off sticks or bipod anyway and a sling helps when on walk about. Get one you will love it !
  9. Here's a few IR torches for size comparisons.. If anyone's thinking about buying. In order T20, NM800, X-Searcher, Wolf Eyes Seal, T67 The far right two are pretty weighty.
  10. Checked the drop at 150yd and 200yd yesterday , it's set 1/2" high at 100yds . 150yd no difference , 200 yd 2-3" drop this is with H110 12.3gr 35vmax loads.
  11. No sorry mate, misread or badly worded on my part, I was 300yds from the first fox were I had shot it, the shots were taken 100-150 yds.
  12. I'd prefer if someone walked into the camera and stuck a bullet in everyone of them. Anyone who says hunting is cruel, needs to cast there eyes on these muppets.
  13. Had a few this last week testing the Drone out on the Hornet. First fox was a dog, which fell to a .22 rimfire at 20yds in the chest. Rest were with the hornet. Second fox was another dog, that was pairing up with a vixen and alongside her in the adjacent field of rape, shot him off the bipod. Last night I had a look out bit crunchy underfoot but managed a couple. Shot a few rabbits and headed off to speak to a farmer and turned back round, on the way back, I spotted a fox were I had shot the rabbit, it heard my vehicle coming down the lane and ran off into the field
  14. http://www.thehuntinglife.com/store/pulsar-hd38s-thermal-imager.html
  15. The N870 is upto 9x magnification now, but thats all digital mag from 4.7x optical
  16. Has ATN ever had a good reputation ? It will be good to see what this supposed night vision Scope is capable of compared to the existing offerings.
  17. If you have a 40-42mm scope you can use one of these, there a too low for a 50mm objective though. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bike-Cycle-Bicycle-Light-Front-Cree-Torch-LED-Flashlight-Mount-Bracket-Holder-/321545123288?pt=UK_SportGoods_CyclAcces_RL&hash=item4add9535d8 I have them fitted to air rifles and mount the T20 style torches in them, they hold very securely and you can just pull them out without removing the mount very easily. Spot on to be honest
  18. Yes he is excellent mate been watching his videos for awhile now.
  19. There more or less identical Breeze, bar the tracer wiring is a bit better.
  20. They will get stoat and squirrel added to the 55 no doubt soon its just a different jaw dimension to the 110. I'm sure a few year back Robin from Magnum trap co mentioned it. Not to sure mate maybe it's because the 55 and 110 use the same spring so maybe the 55 could be approved for the same use as the 110, or I could be way out What size bodygrips are you after bud?
  21. Got some here Tracer 170 Variable £ Posted Tracer 210 Variable £90 Posted If anyone wants one.
  22. For anyone on the look out for a lower cost thermal. http://www.thehuntinglife.com/store/night-vision/thermal-imaging/guide-ir510-384-thermal.html
  23. Hello one, thankfully that daft law hasn't arrived here yet. But if in scotland you could easily use a waterproof sticker or metal ring with number attached, when setting the hoop place a leg through the ring and leave it, its visible on the floor then, or if not a waterproof sticker doubled over then use a permanent marker.
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