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Given your gun specs and wants, the DNT ZULUS HD 3-12X Digital Night Vision Scope is where it's at for quality, weight, and good costumer service right now. If your a tech guy, get the LRF version so you can reach out past 50 yards with the quick ranging ability. The factory direct pre-orders for the next batch are on sale right now too.


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I sold the 5-12 Zulus and use the 3-12 all the time. 100 yards and in it's perfect with a great FOV. As @Airgun-hobbyist said, it's all there and I do have the LRF version and it has been spot on. I had to do some slight correction for the 65-100 yard but other than that it works as advertised. I have mine on a Cricket II tactical 45 in .22 and it is a pest killer!
 
I sold the 5-12 Zulus and use the 3-12 all the time. 100 yards and in it's perfect with a great FOV. As @Airgun-hobbyist said, it's all there and I do have the LRF version and it has been spot on. I had to do some slight correction for the 65-100 yard but other than that it works as advertised. I have mine on a Cricket II tactical 45 in .22 and it is a pest killer!
Good to hear. Yes I have the LRF version coming. Mounting on a 25 cal sidewinder
 
I went with a digital optic. My main use was daytime use and hey you can record so that’s cool and they seem to be the new hype. I got a really good deal on the nv400 with all the bells and whistles. Just my opinion which I point out differs from most, I was extremely disappointed. The digital QUICKLY gets pixelated when you start to zoom and looks like 💩 pretty quickly especially in comparison to regular glass of the same price. Also in the woods you are in and out of areas that have different lighting. The scope just doesn’t keep up even when set to where darkness and contrast are supposedly automatic. Just looks like a digital camera that the settings are just a bit off and that is most of the time. Plus I can’t figure out how to get the files recorded to my iPhone camera roll. They can only stay in the files folder 🤷‍♂️. That is no big deal as I don’t use the scope much. Lol. The thing does what it supposed to in the night though. Two thumbs up 👍. In the daytime I like a 400-500 dollar regular glass scope about 10000000000000000000000 times more.
 
I went with a digital optic. My main use was daytime use and hey you can record so that’s cool and they seem to be the new hype. I got a really good deal on the nv400 with all the bells and whistles. Just my opinion which I point out differs from most, I was extremely disappointed. The digital QUICKLY gets pixelated when you start to zoom and looks like 💩 pretty quickly especially in comparison to regular glass of the same price. Also in the woods you are in and out of areas that have different lighting. The scope just doesn’t keep up even when set to where darkness and contrast are supposedly automatic. Just looks like a digital camera that the settings are just a bit off and that is most of the time. Plus I can’t figure out how to get the files recorded to my iPhone camera roll. They can only stay in the files folder 🤷‍♂️. That is no big deal as I don’t use the scope much. Lol. The thing does what it supposed to in the night though. Two thumbs up 👍. In the daytime I like a 400-500 dollar regular glass scope about 10000000000000000000000 times more.
I watched all the reviews, understand the clarity difference. But, give me low light and night vision, I’m there.
 
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