well curiosity got the better of me so I decided to give it go and as 72line per says they give a grainy image but the worse thing was the light penetration it was very poor but as said above I contacted the guy who's happy to give a full no quibble refund on the laser and postage. ... good company but this one wasn't for me.
kanny
as the title says....can anybody recommend a half decent ir laser illuminator for under £100.... ive tried various cheep chinky lasers over the last couple of years some ok and some not so ok .... best so far is a cheep 300mw it gives me well over 100yrds but the down side is its a very dirty kind of light and the unit looks a tad ghetto.... just to add I will be using this with a sony hd handycam setup.
kanny
thinking of getting one of theses to use alongside my hd handycam setup anyone had any experience with them?
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im looking at getting a dedicated nv setup later this summer so it will be intresting to see if these can give the pulsar a run for its money..... if I was anyone I wouldent fall for the pre order hype id wait till there fully independently reviewed ..... crack on!
kanny
the program was good i enjoyed it and clarissa is great but the recipies were abit naff imo .... could of done with being abit more modern... peoples taste buds have moved on abit from the days of mrs beeton
im dead the same first i had a s200 great gun and now i have a s10 another great gun i think you should definitely try before you buy because theres alot of weight diffrence between the two... that suited me but might not you.
just a young girl trying to improve her and other womens lifes.... a sad story i think.
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its hard at the moment with the leaf cover like you say but it wont be long now before the leafs are gone i cant wait to get started again.... shooting them as they come in to roost is going to be your best bet.... get in the wood a hour or two befor dusk look for the trees with alot of droppings and feathers around them get your self hidden if you cant make a hide and keep all skin coverd ( hands and face) and make slow movements when taking aim
i use to think the same but since living next to a large rookerie for the last 5 years ive noticed them eating carrion alot more than i expected ... if anything gets killed on the road there on it.... edit just to add theres a local dump about 2 miles away and there always on there to another reason i wouldent eat them.
would rather chew on gandi,s flipflop myself..... just because there branchers don t make em clean they have still been fed all the local rancid road kill by there parents ... each to there own but not for me