Standalone lrf for Talion & Axion

Motard

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Within my night hunting tools the pard Sp with lrf had largely been the most used for boars hunting but lately I have some difficulties cause grass and foliage ir reflecting in e new vaste territory. So I went back to my thrusty AxionXq 35 for spotting and the Talion xq35 Pro on gun. Both performed very well also on misty nights but then I miss the lrf funcion. Honestly don't whant to part from the 17nm sensor on pulsar so I am wondering if whorts adding a standalone lrf like the unbranded Le-032 or the Element Optics module (4 times more costly). Any suggestion?
ps I'l hope in some first hand experience with the Le-032 and also I have seen e new version that boost ranging from 700 to 1200 mt. whort?
 
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LE-032 are great little units. All my original forays into NV were accompanied by a bolt-on LE-032. I can't speak for the cheaper direct from China units, but as they all look identical, I suspect it's safe to assume they all have similar origins in China.
I've got a Blackwood Outdoors 1100m LE-032 you can have for very little money if you're still in the market for one?

As for accuracy and reliability in fog,
as with any LRF, you're going to struggle with water droplets in the air.
 
Thankyou so much for Your' reply Sir. At the moment I stopped the deal. Main reason I got back from HikMicro assistance the Habrok HQ35L with integrated LRF. Nevertheless I was still interested in adding a RF direcytly to the Talion but I did soon realized that then would be impossible to set it steady either on the scope (the Talion come with a rail and has no tubular body for adding a ring) nor one the side of R8 blaser saddle.
 
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