New Pard SA32 45 LRF thermal rifle scope with ballistic calculator

Clive Ward

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Hi All,

I've been doing some testing on this recently. Only been waiting 8 or 9 months for it to be released. :lol:

Loved the old SA45LRF and this just takes it up another notch. Same 45mm lens but with a 12 micron sensor plus the addition of the ballistic calculator.

I've got mine on the .22LR for now for testing and it works very well!

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Base mag looks to be around 5x but I do need to measure it properly.

It's certainly very capable. I would say for positive 100% ID, it is a 200 yard rabbit scope or a 300 yard fox scope.

Here's some test footage on foxes from 40-340 yards.



Once I got good data into the ballistic computer in terms of BC and velocity, it works perfectly. I've verified that on the .22LR with Eley subsonics out to 105 yards and it's exact.

Early days with it so far, but I'm impressed. There is a vast amount of adjustment that I need to look into for the image and display.

Things I'm not so keen on...there is probably too much digital magnification available and it is a shuttered core.

On the upside, it is very very inexpensive at £2300 or so, for a lot of performance in an extremely compact and lightweight package.


Cheers





Clive
 
Hi All,

I've been doing some testing on this recently. Only been waiting 8 or 9 months for it to be released. :lol:

Loved the old SA45LRF and this just takes it up another notch. Same 45mm lens but with a 12 micron sensor plus the addition of the ballistic calculator.

I've got mine on the .22LR for now for testing and it works very well!

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Base mag looks to be around 5x but I do need to measure it properly.

It's certainly very capable. I would say for positive 100% ID, it is a 200 yard rabbit scope or a 300 yard fox scope.

Here's some test footage on foxes from 40-340 yards.



Once I got good data into the ballistic computer in terms of BC and velocity, it works perfectly. I've verified that on the .22LR with Eley subsonics out to 105 yards and it's exact.

Early days with it so far, but I'm impressed. There is a vast amount of adjustment that I need to look into for the image and display.

Things I'm not so keen on...there is probably too much digital magnification available and it is a shuttered core.

On the upside, it is very very inexpensive at £2300 or so, for a lot of performance in an extremely compact and lightweight package.


Cheers





Clive

What is the CL height to barrel C/L Clive
 
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