Over the last couple of years I have been working with DNT to develope and test some of the range of their nightvision and thermal products .
DNT Products include:
Thermnight 225 , 335 and 635
635 is my personal favourite but I also own the 225 and that is fantastic for foxing and deer from the highseat
The Thermnight is true multispectral. Digital colour HD dayvision, Digital Nightvision and Thermal with built in excellent Vscel IR Illuminator and Laser Rangefinder with ballistic calculator, comes with mount and ready to go. Prices range from £950 - £2500
Zulus V2 -
This comes in both 3-12x (312) and 5-20x (520), also comes with or without LRF. Both have the excellent built in Vscel IR you can choose though whether you want 940 or 850nm . The LRF version comes with the bullet drop/ballistic software within.
These have excellent colour HD vision as well as digital nightvision, I have been using these on deer and genuinely enjoy using them.
Prices from £499 to £599
HYDRA
So I have both the Hydra 335 and 635
These are both brilliant ,
The Hydra is advertised as a 3 in 1 thermal scope, it can be a standalone thermal scope, a thermal handheld spotter or if you have an extended front picatinny rail a thermal clip on.
now as a clip on not many of us have the facility on our rifles for that to be useful but as a spotter it is great. Recently I have been using the 335 Hydra as a spotter and the 635 on my .223 for foxing and it has been awesome. There is also a QD mount available soon that will allow you to have one scope to spot and use on the rifle.
now I am not advocating this fully for deer, I would rather use the Hydra as a spotter and the Zulus or Thermnight on your rifle, but for foxes and rabbits etc the Hydra is brilliant and very light .
At the moment though its not available in the UK with an LRF, but hey apparently its coming.
now let me be clear I am not selling any of my personal scopes as I have spent a fair bit collecting the range but I am highlighting them as they dont seem to be getting much exposure
so here is a link to buy them straight from DNT.
DNT web page
You can aslo find them on Scott Country and Optics Warehouse.
I also did a video highlighting some of these on my YouTube.
My Youtube Video
DNT Products include:
Thermnight 225 , 335 and 635
635 is my personal favourite but I also own the 225 and that is fantastic for foxing and deer from the highseat
The Thermnight is true multispectral. Digital colour HD dayvision, Digital Nightvision and Thermal with built in excellent Vscel IR Illuminator and Laser Rangefinder with ballistic calculator, comes with mount and ready to go. Prices range from £950 - £2500
Zulus V2 -
This comes in both 3-12x (312) and 5-20x (520), also comes with or without LRF. Both have the excellent built in Vscel IR you can choose though whether you want 940 or 850nm . The LRF version comes with the bullet drop/ballistic software within.
These have excellent colour HD vision as well as digital nightvision, I have been using these on deer and genuinely enjoy using them.
Prices from £499 to £599
HYDRA
So I have both the Hydra 335 and 635
These are both brilliant ,
The Hydra is advertised as a 3 in 1 thermal scope, it can be a standalone thermal scope, a thermal handheld spotter or if you have an extended front picatinny rail a thermal clip on.
now as a clip on not many of us have the facility on our rifles for that to be useful but as a spotter it is great. Recently I have been using the 335 Hydra as a spotter and the 635 on my .223 for foxing and it has been awesome. There is also a QD mount available soon that will allow you to have one scope to spot and use on the rifle.
now I am not advocating this fully for deer, I would rather use the Hydra as a spotter and the Zulus or Thermnight on your rifle, but for foxes and rabbits etc the Hydra is brilliant and very light .
At the moment though its not available in the UK with an LRF, but hey apparently its coming.
now let me be clear I am not selling any of my personal scopes as I have spent a fair bit collecting the range but I am highlighting them as they dont seem to be getting much exposure
so here is a link to buy them straight from DNT.
DNT web page
You can aslo find them on Scott Country and Optics Warehouse.
I also did a video highlighting some of these on my YouTube.
My Youtube Video
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