Digex C50

The latest Sightmark Wraith mashup might be worth a look also, they have stuffed the 4k sensor into the shell of the old hd 4-32 scope, for £600 with the reach back mount.
The Sightmark was dominating low light performance (its greatest party trick) 2 and a half yrs before Pulsar caught up.
Sure the pulsar will be good though.👍
 
The latest Sightmark Wraith mashup might be worth a look also, they have stuffed the 4k sensor into the shell of the old hd 4-32 scope, for £600 with the reach back mount.
The Sightmark was dominating low light performance (its greatest party trick) 2 and a half yrs before Pulsar caught up.
Sure the pulsar will be good though.👍
I’ve also been told that the wulf 4K is very good
 
Really dont understand why people share videos of cows/gates/bales etc at 40 yards. Everything available now will work well at that sort of range.
 
I've been looking into the options a lot recently. To the op, if £ & weight/size isn't a consideration then I'd say it boils down to when you'll mostly use it. The 4ks are great in daytime, but if you'll be out after dark mainly then c50 is ruling roost. Obviously pard008 have new model out too with ballistics calculator.
C50 heaviest though. Followed by wraith, then wulf and pard being less than half the weight of c50.
 
I've been looking into the options a lot recently. To the op, if £ & weight/size isn't a consideration then I'd say it boils down to when you'll mostly use it. The 4ks are great in daytime, but if you'll be out after dark mainly then c50 is ruling roost. Obviously pard008 have new model out too with ballistics calculator.
C50 heaviest though. Followed by wraith, then wulf and pard being less than half the weight of c50.

My shooting is split 70/30 deer/fox. My main concern is about last light in woods/rough land. I haven’t seen these in woods at last light
 
Really dont understand why people share videos of cows/gates/bales etc at 40 yards. Everything available now will work well at that sort of range.

No, you clearly don’t understand.
Those vids were to demonstrate the light gathering ability of the C50 at last knockings and way past that at 1am in the morning, nothing available will come close to it.
 
I really am torn between the C50 and Wraith..
I have just bought my first 223 for foxing, the C50 was the obvious choice but the price and weight of the wraith have got me thinking. That combining 10% off at Scott country and Optics warehouse this BH jubilee is forcing me to make a snappy decision !!
 
I really am torn between the C50 and Wraith..
I have just bought my first 223 for foxing, the C50 was the obvious choice but the price and weight of the wraith have got me thinking. That combining 10% off at Scott country and Optics warehouse this BH jubilee is forcing me to make a snappy decision !!
There's not such a weight difference between those two tbh, not like difference between c50 & pard. And remember, they're only 4k in daylight/colour mode, even 4k scopes revert to HD in b&w mode.
 
I really am torn between the C50 and Wraith..
I have just bought my first 223 for foxing, the C50 was the obvious choice but the price and weight of the wraith have got me thinking. That combining 10% off at Scott country and Optics warehouse this BH jubilee is forcing me to make a snappy decision !!
Buy once, cry once
Buy the C50 and you'll have a scope that will do all you want and still have good used value
Buy a Wraith for cheap and you'll have scope that's nothing like as good as a C50 and will be worth next to nothing when you come to change it (which won't be long after you've bought it).
BTW discounts can be had on the C50 - I'd try Blackwood Outdoors and ask

Cheers

Bruce
 
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