Nov 15, 2015 jcountry The Hen that laid the Golden Legos 13 0 Joined Aug 8, 2010 Messages 19,068 Reaction score 10,588 Location middle ga Nov 15, 2015 #1 Are any of the sub-1K scopes even worth fooling with?
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Nov 15, 2015 dixieammo ODT Junkie!Banned Permanently 47 0 Joined Mar 4, 2014 Messages 3,896 Reaction score 4,067 Location hoschton ga Nov 15, 2015 #3 Steer clear of ATN. hd sight
Nov 15, 2015 Chainshaw Survivalist 19 0 Joined Jan 4, 2013 Messages 449 Reaction score 386 Location Dallas, GA Nov 15, 2015 #4 I have been playing around with an Armasight Vampire and, so far, I have been impressed by what it does for under $800.
I have been playing around with an Armasight Vampire and, so far, I have been impressed by what it does for under $800.
Nov 15, 2015 batoncolle The Hen that laid the Golden Legos 35 0 Joined Jun 29, 2010 Messages 19,914 Reaction score 25,256 Location Warner Robins Nov 15, 2015 #5 If you're going to keep your distance under 200 yards, and you add an IR instead of using the onboard IR, some are decent. I had an older Gen 2 finally kick it so I just bought a Sightmark Photon XT 4.6x digital NV http://www.opticsplanet.com/sightmark-photon-xt-4-6x42s-digital-nvriflescope.html. It's 10% off at Optics Planet right now and combined with T20 IR (http://www.amazon.com/Evolva-Future-Technology-Flashlight-Invisible/dp/B00U77KP56), you're in for $500. I'm using it to hunt yotes and hogs at night. For general NV the Armasight Vampire 3x http://www.opticsplanet.com/armasig...sion-rifle-scope-3x-core-iit-60-70-lp-mm.html gets good reviews, and people are saying it's realistically a Gen 1.5+. If you want to go a little over $1k, the Pulsar Digisight N550A or 750A get good reviews. On the lower end of the cost scale, I think the digital NVs tend to work a little better than the Gen 1 NV scopes.
If you're going to keep your distance under 200 yards, and you add an IR instead of using the onboard IR, some are decent. I had an older Gen 2 finally kick it so I just bought a Sightmark Photon XT 4.6x digital NV http://www.opticsplanet.com/sightmark-photon-xt-4-6x42s-digital-nvriflescope.html. It's 10% off at Optics Planet right now and combined with T20 IR (http://www.amazon.com/Evolva-Future-Technology-Flashlight-Invisible/dp/B00U77KP56), you're in for $500. I'm using it to hunt yotes and hogs at night. For general NV the Armasight Vampire 3x http://www.opticsplanet.com/armasig...sion-rifle-scope-3x-core-iit-60-70-lp-mm.html gets good reviews, and people are saying it's realistically a Gen 1.5+. If you want to go a little over $1k, the Pulsar Digisight N550A or 750A get good reviews. On the lower end of the cost scale, I think the digital NVs tend to work a little better than the Gen 1 NV scopes.