I am interested in getting one of these optics for some twighlight to night shooting for racoons, rats and the such. If anyone has either of these optics please let me know your opinion on them likes and don't likes. Thanks guys!
@Franklink, that was some impressive shooting on those ground squirrels… What a target rich environment! And you taking full advantage of it… Kudos to you on the sweet kills at varying and impressively far distances… Rifle, caliber and projectiles?…
Great shooting man. I'm assuming you were estimating on the wind holds? I can see what you mean about the grainy image but overall nice! I don't see how I will want to go back to a regular scope after using something like this lolI have the PARD DS35
Pros
- Very convenient to have night vision, recording, laser rangefinder and ballistics app all built into one unit.
- Great action scope, perfect for shooting critters.
Cons
These vids can give you an idea of how it works, if you're new to the concept. They'll also show the image quality you can expect.
- WILL require adjustable scope rings (tried on various guns and they all needed the adjustables) b/c the vertical reticle adjustment is not large.
- 11.5x magnification makes it NOT a target scope, holes in paper are nearly impossible to see
- Overall grainy image, compared to lensed scopes.
- Battery life isn't great when using all the features, specifically the night vision.
- LRF "splash" may not align with the crosshairs when zeroed to point of impact. (gotta aim in one place to get the accurate range, and in another place to make the projectile go where you want it to)
Oh man!! Just watched a few videos on it, sheesh. Yes that would def be the way to go lol 1200 isn't to bad I guessI would look into the dnt tnc225r in my opinion the thermal is priceless. My 225r stays on thermal when pesting day or night then once spotted i switch to day or ir. This being my first didgital scope i couldnt imagine not having the thermal you will spot way more pests either daytime or night
Thanks.Great shooting man. I'm assuming you were estimating on the wind holds? I can see what you mean about the grainy image but overall nice! I don't see how I will want to go back to a regular scope after using something like this lol
Trust me try and find someone near with a thermal I myself would not but just a ir the tnc225 i have will pick up rabbits at 350 to 400 yards i can see cars 2+ miles away. Pluss you see more ive spotted mice with thermal i couldnt see with ir or day vision same with rabbits hiding in grass the thermal light them up nicely. Coyotes at 1/2 mile. I can scan my shooting are in seconds no hot spots move onOh man!! Just watched a few videos on it, sheesh. Yes that would def be the way to go lol 1200 isn't to bad I guess