Perfect. Pretty much my plan. Have a ground hog doing some serious damage to my neighbors foundation.Used similar before. They work as advertised. Great for bench pesting.
@BABz58 Realistically speaking it will be good if you can see your quarry and POA clearly, the build quality is satisfactory for long-term use, the screen holds up, and it doesn't throw too much light into your face. I think that the record function is a plus. Hopefully its not a cheap feeling unit.Hopefully the ability to record is nice. Hopefully can see pellets and how they travel to the target
Appreciate your input@BABz58 Realistically speaking it will be good if you can see your quarry and POA clearly, the build quality is satisfactory for long-term use, the screen holds up, and it doesn't throw too much light into your face. I think that the record function is a plus. Hopefully its not a cheap feeling unit.
I have taken over 100 rats using a similar setup. Switching illumination to 940nm made a big difference, rats could see the 850nm emitter and reflection with it's faint purple. 940nm is a very faint red at emitter only. Focusing beam is also very good. Solid saddle/tripod is a must as you cannot use a conventional hold and view screen.Perfect. Pretty much my plan. Have a ground hog doing some serious damage to my neighbors foundation.
Also would love to do some night rat control at a friends farm.
Thanks. Where did you get the 940? Or is that a setting?I have taken over 100 rats using a similar setup. Switching illumination to 940nm made a big difference, rats could see the 850nm emitter and reflection with it's faint purple. 940nm is a very faint red at emitter only. Focusing beam is also very good. Solid saddle/tripod is a must as you cannot use a conventional hold and view screen.
I have one of those and you point out why it is painfully adequate.@BABz58 Realistically speaking it will be good if you can see your quarry and POA clearly, the build quality is satisfactory for long-term use, the screen holds up, and it doesn't throw too much light into your face. I think that the record function is a plus. Hopefully its not a cheap feeling unit.
I don’t expect a 129.00 purchase to compare to a 750.00-5000.00 night vision unit. I just need it to work good enough for long enough.I have one of those and you point out why it is painfully adequate.
> can see your quarry and POA clearly
- POA yes, but quarry depends on how well I illuminate it, not too much, not too little. I thought I could go walking in the woods at night and see the critters but all I see is leaf glare or nothing. It will only work adequately when there is a clear sight lane with just the right amount of illumination.
>build quality is satisfactory for long-term use, the screen holds up
- As long as I'm gentle with it; if I drop it the scope is fine but the camera and screen fall off or get out of whack.
> doesn't throw too much light into your face.
It is blinding, even on low brightness. I wear sunglasses so my night vision isn't completely trashed. The screen is also too close to the face to read if the gun is shouldered, so either it has to be reconfigured with the screen mounted out toward the muzzle or the gun has to be rested.
> the record function is a plus
- Never used it. The recordings would be an embarrassment.
> Hopefully its not a cheap feeling unit.
- It is a cheap security camera, in a cheap tube, with a cheap screen and cheap illuminator. The sum of the parts still feel cheap, but then again it was only a hundred $ and change.
Sounds like you’ve got your money’s worth out of it.Have a similar model I bought 3 yrs ago and it's held up fine. The only part going out is the ir tail cap switch, but so far the rest of it has worked flawlessly. My only modification was making a bushing to help limit the damage to my scopes from the grub screws out of a PVC fitting. It struggles a little image wise during twilight, but that may be because it's on an el cheapo Barska scope. Mainly pop rats and mice eating the feed left from the chickens. It's definitely cumbersome so I also only use it rested. Usually have the scope set on the lowest power until I find my target then zoom in. I have a feeling you're going to enjoy it!View attachment 526719View attachment 526717
Definitely! It's gotten it's fair share of use, and worth every penny I paid.Sounds like you’ve got your money’s worth out of it.
Have you now moved up to something of better quality? If so, what was your next step up?
As a side note. As you mentioned the scope.
The better the scopes view, the better the picture on the monitor will be.