Zulus non lrf

That lrf addition and adjusting the aim point for yah, depends on you. I had the non lrf ... cool and amazed compared to the green gen 1 2 etc from the past. What a great feature set for the price point. Now, if I could have had the lrf, I would as most prefer that. Then, I started thinking about the offerings in thermal ... then. Just never stops. The only reason I sold mine, couldn't handle the eye strain. It was like focusing on a tiny TV screen that was way too close. That kind of dashed my thermal dreams as I bet its still a small screen. Regardless, the zulus without lrf = awesome. There is always something better to keep chasing. Excited for you ... enjoy.
 
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I have several DNT Zulus on several different airguns, and have always gotten the non-LRF since I primarily shoot targets at 35 yards and rats at 50 yards, and figured I really didn't need LRF. That was until Tactical Panda's latest sale, when I picked up my first LRF version for under $500. All I can say is WOW! The ability to press one button and have my air rifle be dead on at different ranges is really nice! Is it really necessary? Probably not, but I do find myself becoming more spoiled not having to figure hold over at different distances! At the price TP is offering the V1 LRF, I'd definitely say its worth the extra cost!
 
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I sold my sightmark wraith 2-16 to fund a dnt zulus. The zulus I picked was without lrf because $306 from tac-panda.....$200 less than a lrf version

I dont have the dnt yet but am wondering how big of a deal the lrf is? I'm sure the zulus will out class the sightmark unit if only by weight alone.

Somewhat excited to try the zulus!
The Lrf a big deal on slow subsonic airguns if you are hunting different ranges...I didnt have the money for new LRF Zulus but i bought a Used SIghtmark Wraith Mini 4k 2-16....Im pretty impressed with 4k image...Its small and vidoe records sound,, FFP recticles...The Zulus still is HD not 4k... I bought my used mini for $250.00....
 
I have several DNT Zulus on several different airguns, and have always gotten the non-LRF since I primarily shoot targets at 35 yards and rats at 50 yards, and figured I really didn't need LRF. That was until Tactical Panda's latest sale, when I picked up my first LRF version for under $500. All I can say is WOW! The ability to press one button and have my air rifle be dead on at different ranges is really nice! Is it really necessary? Probably not, but I do find myself becoming more spoiled not having to figure hold over at different distances! At the price TP is offering the V1 LRF, I'd definitely say its worth the extra cost!
What magnification did you get?
 
I have several DNT Zulus on several different airguns, and have always gotten the non-LRF since I primarily shoot targets at 35 yards and rats at 50 yards, and figured I really didn't need LRF. That was until Tactical Panda's latest sale, when I picked up my first LRF version for under $500.
@FLgunner I’m not seeing a gen 1 LRF for under $500. What am I missing?

 
@FLgunner I’m not seeing a gen 1 LRF for under $500. What am I missing?

Yep, use the discount code PANDA10 for 10% ($53.99) off. It drops the price to $486.00 shipped! That discount code worked on the V2 also.
 
Yep, use the discount code PANDA10 for 10% ($53.99) off. It drops the price to $486.00 shipped! That discount code worked on the V2 also.
thanks, this code pushed me over the edge. I have a story about the hicmicro alpex 4k on here that went to sh-t.
Got the V2 for $603 total, not much more than the V1 3-12 I bought 2 months ago
 
Don't feel bad....after considering FLgunner's points I also ordered a lrf v1.


What a wagon full of wonderfully wicked enablers here....! 😆

We will wind up without a pretty penny to our name, wiped out financially....


But hey, we got airguns, scopes, air, and ammo!! We're good to go!!! 😆

Matthias


PS: I don't know how many I have enabled here, but I will leave it at simply pleading guilty. 🤦🏻‍♂️
 
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Although I’ve never owned the V1, I recently purchased a LRF V2 after researching the new features/changes. I feel the V2 is worth the price difference. The on screen data is more intuitive. How the vertical angle is shown, cant indicator and battery life are huge improvements on the V2 compared to V1. Changing the zoom on the V2 is now more like a traditional scope by turning the knob instead of the weird dial used before. The added battery life and longer eye relief are nice features too. Bottom line is if the price difference isn’t going to break your bank, I’d consider getting the V2. The only downside is the removal memory card is no longer an option. Everything else is a vast improvement IMO.