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November 9, 2020, 07:18 PM | #1 |
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Pulsar night vision scopes and holding zero
Gentlemen,
I live on a cattle ranch with grassy pastures that attract hogs. And I have my share of the things. My question for this forum relates to night vision scopes and their ability to hold zero. I am considering a Pulsar Digisight Ultra N455 Digital Night Vision Riflescope and am wondering if anyone has had experience with one.... or a similar Pulsar NV scope. It will be in the $1300+/- range so it’s barely affordable for me. I’ve chosen Pulsar and that scope based on Pulsar’s reputation for quality. My only concern is it holding zero - my rifle is a 270 Winchester so the recoil is not an issue. Does anyone have experience with Pulsar night vision rifle scopes and their holding zero? Thank you, Gene |
November 9, 2020, 08:53 PM | #2 |
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Can’t give you a yes or no as to the recoil from a .270win but my Pulsar is holding up fine to a .300BLK
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