Do any of the members here us a nv add on that could share some light on its advantages and disadvantages.
I like the idea of being able to keep all my rifles set up for day time with the benefit of nv if and when needed.
BBF
NV add on
- Blackbaronfish
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NV add on
Did I mention that I'm the only one to have attended EVERY meet since we started
- Outandabout
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Re: NV add on
I have never used a night vision add on kit, but 1 of the guys who shoots with us has a "night master atom add on" and he swears by it. I don't know the price but he says it was around £500 and well worth the money.
Depending on how far out you are shooting he says he can easily define quarry at over 100yards?
Kevin
Depending on how far out you are shooting he says he can easily define quarry at over 100yards?
Kevin
- Blackbaronfish
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Re: NV add on
Thats good to know that they work well.
Thanks
BBF
Thanks
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Re: NV add on
I had a home brew add on n/v for a while ,it was one of terry 1001 on the airgun forum his design. it worked well for me cost about £150 too make. it depends what you want it for and what sort you want? mine used a screen great for ratting and rabbits. as the others have said there are others that cost a lot more and are dedicated scope/nv kits.if tis just for sub 12 then it doesn't need too be that expensive type as you can only shoot out too about 50mtrs and the cheaper ones will cover that distance well enough.
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Re: NV add on
I would have thought that the distance would be down to the ir unit or is that not the case.
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- Outandabout
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Re: NV add on
A couple of years ago a guy on here was building his own I think. Not seen him posting for a long while though
His username was "maddoghutty". You may get some info from his old posts.
Kevin
His username was "maddoghutty". You may get some info from his old posts.
Kevin
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Re: NV add on
I had the ns 200 could not get on with it at all .
the pard ones look good .
may be worth a look at you tube see what about .
I went back to the photon xt great kit I find .
the pard ones look good .
may be worth a look at you tube see what about .
I went back to the photon xt great kit I find .
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Re: NV add on
yes the IR unit is an important factor ,you need too buy a decent one too get the best out of what you have. as in the previous post terry 1001 I got one of him he makes them too order, great piece of kit.
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