I use Winchester subs in my Ruger 10/22 - they are a very "dry" round, no gunge, cycle well in the 10 round mag, ideal for a semi auto
I use eley subs in my CZ 452 American, 5 shot mag, bolt action
Claretclass, what scope mount do you use for the catapult v2? I've got the catapult v3 but Im struggling to find a suitable mount as the body is 30mm so choice is limited.
Invotech supplied me with a single aluminium body which replaces the two supplied as part of the catapult V2, I think they were experimenting to see if it could be adapted. The fitting attachment is the same one that they use on their advertised gun lamp. I can fit it onto a 1" or 30mm scope because I am fortunate to have a few nylon and rubber rings supplied by Soviet Bazaar when I purchased my D121M and DSA some years
I prefer the Pulsar for ranges up to 60-70 yards simply because its quicker for me to aquire and shoot when walking about, particularly when on the Ruger which is short and light (16" barrel, hogue stock). I prefer the Envis on the Hornet when sitting out with a bipod. I rate the Pulsaar up to 70 metres and the Envis after that. The limitation is my eyesight which is slowly failing ( I am an old fart) particularly at night. It is a completely different experience white digital against the green IR NV but a deadly combination.
I used to have a D121M from Soviet Bazaar (rip) which was a gen 2
At last after many years I have the ideal set up for me for both rabbiting and foxing. It is my personal choice of course but having read posts about NV I thought I would contribute with a post
Spotting - I have an envis monacle which is excellent and an ir illuminator that screws to the envis for use when the grass is high , this illuminates the eyes of both rabbits and foxes.
Rabbiting: 3 different permatations, I have a CZ 452 American for use during both daylight and darkness. Daylight:A S&B Zenith scope with red dot illumination works in very low light and then I can add a Catapult