Fifty yard rabbit, am still in the learning phase with this scope. When the nights get warmer I will be able to play with it more. The rabbit got a pass…

Once I sell my Midas Tac I don’t use, I’m going to give the Oneleaf NV400 a shot. It records at 120fps, so we’ll see. I’ll report in on that one. It is a much larger scope, but I already have a Pard NV008s. The pard is fine at night, but I like more fps during the day.Is the eye relief good? I just want to film day hunts. I bought a tactacam 5.0 and really don't care for it
The price is great and the features. The one thing that has me hesitant is the daytime 60fps vs 120 on the oneleaf. I like seeing the energy dump of a pellet hitting its mark.Yeah, I think I'm going to get a ds35.
Haha, it is almost like the rabbit hole for scopes like slugs are for projectiles. So far I like my Zulus but my Athlon is still close by.I'm almost to the point that I might just stick with traditional scopes and not even worry about filming the hunts.
I purchased mine to do nighttime pesting. Am not looking to make videos with my Zulus. Will definitely film some of the pest kills, but its not how I intend to use mine.I'm almost to the point that I might just stick with traditional scopes and not even worry about filming the hunts.
You can only use so many, a two or three PCP stable is plenty.Yeah, it's a frustrating endeavor for sure. I just had another comp start messing up. I'm almost to the point of selling most of my PCPs and going back to piston guns for less headache and trouble. I think I would come out ahead. Keep my cricket 2 in 30 for eft, cricket 2 45 in 22 for hunting. And moving the rest.
Without the rubber eyepiece the eye relief is good for me, did not like using the rubber eyepiece. Overall am really happy with this neat little scope. My Zulus is on a dedicated gun, I couldn’t see it being a primary scope in my stable. I simply love the way it sits atop my Atomic looking simply Boss…Is the eye relief good? I just want to film day hunts. I bought a tactacam 5.0 and really don't care for it
The only pcp I'm lacking is a 177. Thinking about getting a cricket to match or a ghost carbine or pathfinder.I purchased mine to do nighttime pesting. Am not looking to make videos with my Zulus. Will definitely film some of the pest kills, but its not how I intend to use mine.
You can only use so many, a two or three PCP stable is plenty.
Without the rubber eyepiece the eye relief is good for me, did not like using the rubber eyepiece. Overall am really happy with this neat little scope. My Zulus is on a dedicated gun, I couldn’t see it being a primary scope in my stable. I simply love the way it sits atop my Atomic looking simply Boss…
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Agree on the reticle, I also found that the yellow MOA reticle is easiest to view.A shot at 50 yards second of two, did not record first. The reticle is much sharper in the videos than on the view screen. The reticles should be much bigger in my opinion. They can be really hard for me to see the aimpoint. Am hoping it’s something adrressed through firmware updates. Otherwise am really digging the scope, though I have a lot to learn.