Help with stepping Into night vision

I didn't think I was going to bother with NV again after my Pard 008 lrf purchase around 4 years ago,used 5 times or tried too.I hated it,spent a fortune on mounts,etc.Sold it for less than half price on here.
Last year took the plunge with an Alpex Lrf,love using it.Once the ballistics are setup correctly which can be a little fiddly,it's bang on.
I prefer the traditional scope design.
Yep another for the Alpex 4k lrf , I prefer the traditional scope design too , Im sure Zulus are great but dont like the just about to fall off look.
 
I really rate my digex it doesn’t get used much these days as I use thermal mainly but use it on my 17 hornet and 22 but am liking the look of the new nocpix d70
 
It really is a simple decision, just buy a Gen 1 Arken Zulus, you’ll find one second hand or now cheap enough to buy new, no need for the LRF version for HMR unless it takes your fancy. Turn it on, bang the bunny!
I love my Alpex’s but i wouldn’t stick one on my little rimfires, theres no benefits for that type of shooting with their added weight and size.

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Does a cracking job 👍
That little tikka looks lovely aswell
 
Photon with doubler and mount on sale on classifieds at present. Ideal for a HMR with a 940 Night fox torch.
Mount is effectively QD so v easy to remove if need be.
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For £300 you could get an new ATN X sight 5! More than adequate for your needs. Daylight view is good it comes with mounts and IR torch. Good at night. I have one on my .243.
Battery life is exceptional. Weight wise not much different from a normal scope.
They also do a LRF version and UK based is Hereford. V good customer services.
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I think you mean £800?
 
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