Had one when they first came out wouldn't hold zero wouldn't return under warranty. Google zero issues
I had a very important fox job I had to undertake. when the scope did not hold zero after waiting for a long time for problem fox. I was annoyed is a understatement
Keep your money and give it back
Boils my p##s thinking about that scope
I have 3. Standard is on Daystate used weekly for ratting another 49 rats culled on Monday night. Paired with a lightweight IR torch it's just perfect.
2nd is a Photon converted one so effectively mag x1.8 that's on .243. Illumination provided by a Night Fox covert iR torch. Good to about 120 yds.
3rd is extreme version with camera lense attached. That goes on LR.
To get around reticule centering issues I use Burris Zee Signature rings.
On my standard I adjusted the front unit by loosening the 4 locking screws and repositioning. Instructions kindly provided by our late Bruce.
I still have adapters spare Photon lenses and spare camera lenses.
All of them are simple to use reliable and frugal on batteries so what's not to like.
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To answer the question. No not a daylight scope useful from dusk onwards. RT much better.
I have used an XT and remember it was a pig to get the IR set up correctly.
There are numerous YouTube videos on the XT they are worth watching.
I dont think I have ever seen a SH XT for sale.
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I had 3 as well but with too many scopes about, I broke two of them down thinking no one would be interested and put the scopes and lenses into auction⦠still got the one with the 50mm lense though.. and should still have the adapters⦠and I think thereās another 105mm lens in the cupboard if anyone is interested.
Thereās a selection of lens hoods there tooā¦ā¦and for illumination thereās 2 or 3 of the āSunrangerā T20 converted LED torchesā¦. with either the AS or the Ian Sirrel high power LEDS⦠Another NV forum āinventionā
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