Pellet Pinger
Well-Known Member
I am speaking from my own experience. I have used digital optics myself. I have also spent plenty of time with others all using digital optics and observing the constant faff that all have. I have also shot plenty of rabbits, foxes and deer in the dark pre digital age. We used lamps.
Personally I don’t think digital is worth the high expense of buying the kit, nor the fact that it is quickly out of date and pretty much worthless within a couple of years.
Nah, it doesn’t sound like you have much experience with digital and just happy posting negatives plucked from the sky, most people that use digital will see it that way too, glasses to use the buttons, nonsense, you say digital has a narrower field of view, you only have to look at the specs of something like the Alpex 4K against some of the top end glass to know its nonsense. “Battery worry” thats a new one, i’ve been using NV from the start, home brew kits, Photons, all the Pards, Pulsars, DNT, HIK etc and not once have i had to cut a session short due to a battery issue, if you can’t remember to slip a spare battery in your pocket when grabbing your ammo before going out thats an issue with your brain not working properly rather than a technology issue!
Regarding cost you can buy a top digital scope for less than a third of the price of decent glass and it will out perform the most expensive glass in low light, that is a cast iron fact.
If you want to concentrate on the negatives fine but don’t just make them up for the sake of posting something.