Ludicrious Lumens Vulpine mk3 n/v add on (questions)

I have a pard 007, they are very good for little money and for a lot of people doing rats or rimfire rabbits they are more than enough, but IMO they arn't a 20 hr per week foxing n/v you need something better, ( a lot of the reviews on Ludicrios lumens web site talk about the vulpine being a long range foxing n/v), it will be interesting to see a comparison between the vulpine and the c50 in night mode, with what i've read my money would go on the vulpine out performing the c50 (with the correct scope and laser) .

Dave (warbucks)
I be out several nights every week and the Pard 007 has served well but if there's something better then I'm interested. Use across multiple rifles a must and until dedicated devices can offer unpixelated views at 250-300m for day work then the best add on is the way to go for me
 
thanks to everyone thats posted on this thread.
My order is now in for the vulpine, wraith 2x laser, and the weaver adjustable torch mount, Andy at ludicrious lumens has been great at answering my questions quickly.
I'm looking forward to shooting foxes with it at "nearly" twice the distance as the lads with the 008's wolf and the c50's :lol:

Dave (warbucks)
 
Don't think I've ever heard anything negative about the Vulpine. The footage I've seen is excellent.
Yes, and i've never seen a vulpine mk 3 for sale second hand.
I did ask "Andy at LL" if all parts were replaceable outside of warranty and he said Yes, he also said that they just didn't go wrong, with the exception of eventully the battery will go, but some mk 1's are still on their original battery, all quite reassuring.
The wraith 2x laser is only £114 when purchased with the vulpine, this is a good price for a dim-able laser.

Dave (warbucks)
 
thanks to everyone thats posted on this thread.
My order is now in for the vulpine, wraith 2x laser, and the weaver adjustable torch mount, Andy at ludicrious lumens has been great at answering my questions quickly.
I'm looking forward to shooting foxes with it at "nearly" twice the distance as the lads with the 008's wolf and the c50's :lol:

Dave (warbucks)
It'll be no good, don't get PIP with the Vulpine, that's what they'll say😂
 
I have owned the Vulpine Mk3 for some time. Bought because I eventually lost confidence in the ability of dedicated digital nv scopes to hold zero. Had a couple of 007's and still rate them as the best value for money nv available. The image through the Vulpine is better. The latter is also 4cm shorter when mounted. It is simple to use and the image generated is the best I've used thus far. A battery indicator would be useful.
 
Will this work with a schmidt and bender exos
It's the IR and side focus you need to be concerned about not the add on specifically. The lens coatings on the Exos may not allow enough IR through and if it doesn't focus below at minimum 20 yards this would also be problematic in my opinion. As @beanieboy says though the Vulpine is the best add on you can buy assuming you have a scope with IR friendly lens coatings and low enough side focus/AO. This is the same for using all add ons incidentally.
 
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