Pellet Pinger
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Weight isn't an issue with me , you dont notice it seeing as you and also carrying a rifle , thermal and sticks.
And a deer!
Weight isn't an issue with me , you dont notice it seeing as you and also carrying a rifle , thermal and sticks.
I think the LRF box on top is a better choice! Leave the lens out of it! Keep to for quality viewingLooks bloody awful why not put the LRF internally
Would be quite cool if they could use LE Bluetooth to link family products. Range with your Habrok and your Alpex shows you the ballistics.Sod the LRF anyway, looks like theres 2 models so hopefully carrying on with the non LRF version for those of us that range with thermal and use holdover.
Nocpix Nite also weighs quite a bit more....it also currently doesn't exist.It’s bloody awful looking it really is the Nocpix looks so so much better. What’s disappointing scope
It’s at the show on Friday hands onNocpix Nite also weights quite a bit more....it also currently doesn't exist.
Was all geared up to buy a new DNT 4K on Saturday at the show, but now, more to consider. Hope all the contenders are there for hands on decisions.
The old guard do seem utterly delusional in their pricing when faced with utter domination by competing brands. Look at Pulsar.I'm sad that Pard are still ridiculously high on their pricing... Their Nightstalker ex is very impressive to look through, but not £400 extra worth I feel...
LRF ruins that scope.
Still a big fan of the Zulus V2. Having everything built in is greatPard have a new model coming also ...
Lots of options out there...
Your talking 4-6 weeks until any of the new models will be available anyway,.
At this moment in time, foxing and stalking, the Alpex 4K takes some beating,.
Expect some price drops too...
Well I have spoken to the great guys at optic warehouse as I’m wanting the full fat 4k that I will buy Friday. They said they won’t be dropping price been told not to? BuggerPard have a new model coming also ...
Lots of options out there...
Your talking 4-6 weeks until any of the new models will be available anyway,.
At this moment in time, foxing and stalking, the Alpex 4K takes some beating,.
Expect some price drops too...
In all honesty the DNT 4k is a great scope. Lightweight, good menus etc. The only drawbacks for me is 1. 4k 30hz screen rate (Alpex is 50hz, so smoother on the eye) and 2. Compared it directly to the Alpex 4k a couple nights ago using a Wraith V3 IR, and image wise the Alpex beat it hands down.Was all geared up to buy a new DNT 4K on Saturday at the show, but now, more to consider. Hope all the contenders are there for hands on decisions.