A stork is on its way with a Huben K1. I plan to use it for short-range pest control at night at no more than 25 yards, but I'd also like to take it to the range during the daytime and use it for target practice at up to 200 yards. Is there a single scope that'd make me happy for both applications?
I haven't watched hours of YouTube videos yet, but based on the written reviews I'm seeing I get the impression that the Pard, ATN and Sightmark digital day/ night scopes don't really have the resolution to comfortably see paper targets at 100-200 yards? It wouldn't feel right to have a scope much less precise than the gun.
I have a Sionyx Aurora and an ATN OTS 4 thermal monocular, so I'm a little familiar with entry-level, somewhat-crappy-yet-still-quite-expensive electronic optics...
I haven't watched hours of YouTube videos yet, but based on the written reviews I'm seeing I get the impression that the Pard, ATN and Sightmark digital day/ night scopes don't really have the resolution to comfortably see paper targets at 100-200 yards? It wouldn't feel right to have a scope much less precise than the gun.
I have a Sionyx Aurora and an ATN OTS 4 thermal monocular, so I'm a little familiar with entry-level, somewhat-crappy-yet-still-quite-expensive electronic optics...