Best IR torch for the new Hikmicro Alpex 4K

Highseater

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Probably been asked a hundred times but my question might be slightly different as I’m referring to a 940 Nm torch… So which brand and model do you guys like best? I would mostly use it on wild boar up to max 150 meters. Thanks in advance for your advice.
 
I've recently bought a Sniper Hog 66,both red pill ar ir. It has a ridiculous range, around the £150 so not cheap but definitely worth looking into.
There's a good test and review on Youtube rating the power.
 
Probably been asked a hundred times but my question might be slightly different as I’m referring to a 940 Nm torch… So which brand and model do you guys like best? I would mostly use it on wild boar up to max 150 meters. Thanks in advance for your advice.
Absolutely the new Dark Engine BLADE COVERT if you need 940nm.


Flood will fill the field of view. No hot or cold centre to the beam. No diffuser affecting power or cleanliness of beam. Tiny size and lightweight too.

Made in the UK with a lifetime warranty too.


Cheers





Clive
 
I've recently bought a Sniper Hog 66,both red pill ar ir. It has a ridiculous range, around the £150 so not cheap but definitely worth looking into.
There's a good test and review on Youtube rating the power.
Thanks a lot mate. 👍
 
Probably been asked a hundred times but my question might be slightly different as I’m referring to a 940 Nm torch… So which brand and model do you guys like best? I would mostly use it on wild boar up to max 150 meters. Thanks in advance for your advice.
Save yourself £100 and get one of these
Most of the running gear appears to be the same as many of the expensive IR torches apart from the lens but they work really well.
I've got 3 which I bought from AliExpress for less than that and added Yukon Lenses to two of them.
The NV illuminator market seems very expensive given the cost of the basic parts, I've seen retailers selling upgrade rotary dimmer switches for the previous version of these torches for close to £40 plus postage for a part which can be bought from UniqueFire for £12-13.
 
Ludicrous Lumens do a 3D printed one if your going down the weight saving route
 
Hi Clive, what mounting bracket would you use with this?
Hi there,

You just need a picatinny rail on the scope:


And then mount the BLADE with a cheap low QR 1" or 30mm mount. The BLADE doesn't really need an adjustable mount. It is manufactured very precisely so the beam is concentric to the body. If needed you can shim the rings with thin bits of aluminium tape to get the IR beam exactly where you want it in the field of view.

Done this way you can mount the BLADE at 45 degrees and tuck it in between the turrets on the scope.


Cheers





Clive
 
I really don't rate Sniperhog lights
They're big and heavy, still use LEDs instead of vcsels and use a lens system that even DIY NV builders gave up on 7 or 8 years ago
They are the dinosaurs of IR illuminators :lol:

Cheers

Bruce
Hi Bruce,

I've visited a few American forums / groups recently and it is like going back to the dark ages. o_O


Cheers





Clive
 
Hi there,

You just need a picatinny rail on the scope:


And then mount the BLADE with a cheap low QR 1" or 30mm mount. The BLADE doesn't really need an adjustable mount. It is manufactured very precisely so the beam is concentric to the body. If needed you can shim the rings with thin bits of aluminium tape to get the IR beam exactly where you want it in the field of view.

Done this way you can mount the BLADE at 45 degrees and tuck it in between the turrets on the scope.


Cheers





Clive
Thanks Clive, so basically I would also need one more scope ring (e.g. Tier One) to mount the torch on the Picatinny rail, right?
 
I have a range of IR illuminators here, including a Blade. I can tell you now, a low cost 50mm AS LED under 150 yards gives a smoother more crisp image overall, great value for money... I was testing the other night, and some of the torch options are over rated IMO...

Test properly yourself, it's the only way..

Highseater send me your address, I'll send you the one I use FOC...

Can I also send a torch out to a group member, then just pass it around to other members after a week of use, then you can check yourselves first hand...
A pile of Alpex 4K LRF shipped out to customers across the UK yesterday, more are arriving in 1-2 weeks, the Alpex 4K standard we have in stock now also. So should be plenty who can test these soon.
 
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I have a range of IR illuminators here, including a Blade. I can tell you now, a low cost 50mm AS LED under 150 yards gives a smoother more crisp image overall, great value for money... I was testing the other night, and some of the torch options are over rated IMO...

Test properly yourself, it's the only way..

Highseater send me your address, I'll send you the one I use FOC...

Can I also send a torch out to a group member, then just pass it around to other members after a week of use, then you can check yourselves first hand...
A pile of Alpex 4K LRF shipped out to customers across the UK yesterday, more are arriving in 1-2 weeks, the Alpex 4K standard we have in stock now also. So should be plenty who can test these soon.
Thx Ian, very kind. I live in Belgium though, so shipping to me might be inconvenient.
 
I've recently bought a Sniper Hog 66,both red pill ar ir. It has a ridiculous range, around the £150 so not cheap but definitely worth looking into.
There's a good test and review on Youtube rating the power.
I've had one of these for years and also have the 50mm head to interchange with the 66 and they do throw a long way and produce a really good beam pattern and image but, the 66mm is a bit of a lump so it gets used less these days.
With the 50mm head it beats what used to be considered the best affordable IR and white light torches, the NM800, hands down.
 
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