Nocpix nite D70R

Anyone else anxious about buying a day/night scope just incase something better comes out the following week? 😅 I was pretty gutted when I bought the Alpex A50T for £800 when they first came out only to sell for £220 (at a push)

I guess one positive is that the competition is driving the prices down for us consumers!
 
having started to use the zulus V2, i like it not just for the image quality but the ergonomics, the zoom is like a glass scope, no need to fumble in the dark for a button to push, the laser range finder a nice big button and easy to reach, then the benefit of picture in picture which did not had on my ATN 4k.
 
Bought a 2nd hand mk1 zulus few weeks back, still haven't set up the balistics yet 🫣🫣 just finding the time, must try harder
 
Is it though? i hear so many conflicting opinions, some say it is and others say it’s not worth changing if you have the V1.
I only use mine on rimfires so performance wise the V1 is up to the job and so far i’ve resisted the V2.
All the reports I've seen suggest not worth replacing a mk1 but if buying from scratch then go mk2. I went mk1 from scratch though because im tighter than a nuns box!
 
How did you get on with it, what’s your thoughts ? Did you use it at Deer legal dusk dawn hours ?
Thanks .
I sent mine back , it had serious issues with crashing , the LFR wouldn't range after a couple of hrs . Had to keep re-entering all my ballistic data again ( 3 times in total )
The image at night was blurry and slightly out of focus . Also requires so much IR
there was marks on the inside of the objective .

I personally feel Pard have seriously over hyped there product .

I also know of two other owners that have not had the best experiences either .

As said mine went back and full refund was issued .

It a shame as i really did want it to be all that it was ment to be.
 
All the reports I've seen suggest not worth replacing a mk1 but if buying from scratch then go mk2. I went mk1 from scratch though because im tighter than a nuns box!
+1 for this - got a 24hr loan of a V2 the other night and was seriously impressed with it. Ironed out all the niggles with the V1, and the picture quality was - to my eye - loads better. The in built IR was also very good.

I wouldn't be shelling out for an upgrade over the V1 though, but if you're buying from new then deffo go for it.

Just need to wait for the Zulus tube offering now...
 
I sent mine back , it had serious issues with crashing , the LFR wouldn't range after a couple of hrs . Had to keep re-entering all my ballistic data again ( 3 times in total )
The image at night was blurry and slightly out of focus . Also requires so much IR
there was marks on the inside of the objective .

I personally feel Pard have seriously over hyped there product .

I also know of two other owners that have not had the best experiences either .

As said mine went back and full refund was issued .

It a shame as i really did want it to be all that it was ment to be.
Thanks
 
whats the differences between V1 & V2 ?

is it all ergonomics or any advance on performance / sensors etc ?
Same sensor, but better/brighter screen, better 21700 battery, more eye relief, throw lever/zoom ring instead of tiny scroll wheel, internal memory, improved IR illuminator.
 
Can anyone here comment on the Zulus return to zero? once removed and replaced etc

The mount itself looks like this would work well
 
Can anyone here comment on the Zulus return to zero? once removed and replaced etc

The mount itself looks like this would work well
I haven't tried it but they screws that remove the scope from the mount aren't always accessible depending on where the mount is on the rail.

The mount itself is just picatinny. In my experience you have to take the mount off the rail before you can take the scope off the mount.
 
I haven't tried it but they screws that remove the scope from the mount aren't always accessible depending on where the mount is on the rail.

The mount itself is just picatinny. In my experience you have to take the mount off the rail before you can take the scope off the mount.
You would leave the scope on the mount and just remove it from the rail I would assume.
 
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