I have a couple 25 cal short range PCP's Lelya and Wildcat Compact and a longer range 30 Cal Wildcat 700mm barrel for Testing at night .
What is the best bang for the buck under 1 K ?
What is the best bang for the buck under 1 K ?
Hello. Looking at the ATN X-Sight 4K Pro Smart Day/Night Rifle Scope or the ATN X sight II. Can anyone provide advice on these or recommend something under $1,000?Not a lot of expeience here but I bought the thermal scope under $1000. And you can get it in the $700-800 range. It's not optic clear as its a TV screen but you can choose the retical and it has a balistic calculator in it that moves the retical for distance. And can add the range finder and it feeds the scope for distance to stay at the $1000 buget comes with mounts and light. Plus records your hunt. It's a dam computer LOL so it takes a little time to learn. In day light I shot at 40yards checking inpact(it was me) and shot 4 on top of each other and one 1/2 " to the right. It has ment the demise of over a 1000 collar doves 2 months ago. So it does work. One tip though watch your fingers, just loke any computer I can screw things up.
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Check out the refurbished selection from the manufacturer.Hello. Looking at the ATN X-Sight 4K Pro Smart Day/Night Rifle Scope or the ATN X sight II. Can anyone provide advice on these or recommend something under $1,000?
@denovich Hand warmers cost too much. One of the most cost effective targets for thermal are frozen items: frozen water bottles, bags of frozen water, frozen over ripened fruit, etc. Frozen items tend to stay cold for a decent amount of time, and contrast well through a thermal device as long as your environment is not close to freezing.Obviously, for target shooting go NV.
You can get it done with thermal, but it's a bit more of a challenge.
If there is heat to reflect, you can use a piece of foil to mark the bullseye.
If not you need something hot to aim at. I duct taped a hand warmer pack to the target to sight in at longer range.
It is fun watching your bullet holes disappear as the paper cools back down to ambient.