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Re: Rifle dilemma

PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 10:23 am
by DeadEye_Dan
What are you planning to buy?

Re: Rifle dilemma

PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 10:55 am
by assateague
This one

http://www.opticsplanet.com/armasight-opmod-gen1rs-1-0-limited-edition-gen-1-night-vision-riflescope-3x-power.html


I should be able to get about $250 for the NVGs, so it won't cost me a ton. These are the binos I have, which are fun, but every time I use them, I then need to get a flashlight and try to hold it under the gun. Time to cut out the middleman.

http://www.opticsplanet.com/yukon-digital-night-vision-ranger-28041.html

Re: Rifle dilemma

PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 11:08 am
by DeadEye_Dan
I know virtually nothing about NV equipment.

What kind of performance can a guy expect from G1 technology??

Re: Rifle dilemma

PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 11:38 am
by assateague
That's what mine are right now. I wish I could take a picture, but can't right now. I have RCA cables (the binos I have plug into a TV or monitor, so you don't have to hold them), and maybe I'll try it. It's about like a black and white TV, with the contrast a little high. I've found Gen1 to be better for further distances. When I turn on the IR spotlight, it will light up trees 200 yards away, and be very clear, but when I try to see into the garden (about 40 yards), it's too close, and I have to use the passive IR, which creates shadows. If it's over 100 yards or so, it looks just like daylight, only black and white. The green tint starts to come into play in, I think, Gen1+. I am confident that I could see and shoot any varmint within 150 yards with a Gen1 scope. I think Brew has the same scope I'm looking to get, and may have used it.

Re: Rifle dilemma

PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 11:43 am
by BrewGUN
assateague wrote:That's what mine are right now. I wish I could take a picture, but can't right now. I have RCA cables (the binos I have plug into a TV or monitor, so you don't have to hold them), and maybe I'll try it. It's about like a black and white TV, with the contrast a little high. I've found Gen1 to be better for further distances. When I turn on the IR spotlight, it will light up trees 200 yards away, and be very clear, but when I try to see into the garden (about 40 yards), it's too close, and I have to use the passive IR, which creates shadows. If it's over 100 yards or so, it looks just like daylight, only black and white. The green tint starts to come into play in, I think, Gen1+. I am confident that I could see and shoot any varmint within 150 yards with a Gen1 scope. I think Brew has the same scope I'm looking to get, and may have used it.

http://www.opsgear.com/index/page/produ ... MgodoiEAfg
This is the one I have, I got it through gander mnt though so it came with the IR illuminator. I got it zeroed in but never had a chance to use it in actual hunting last year. A lot of fun to play with though, cant wait to get to use it.

Re: Rifle dilemma

PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 12:03 pm
by DeadEye_Dan
No shit?

So, $400 or thereabouts for the sight - what's bail run nowadays?

I'm thinking for around $2500 I should be able to head straight to court.

Re: Rifle dilemma

PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 12:09 pm
by assateague
DeadEye_Dan wrote:No shit?

So, $400 or thereabouts for the sight - what's bail run nowadays?

I'm thinking for around $2500 I should be able to head straight to court.


Yep. Granted, you can spend a lot more for better optics, but I'm not coughing up $4,000 to pretend I'm a navy seal. If I can reach out over 100 yards in the pitch dark with my .22, that's plenty.

I do wish the scopes ran on AA batteries, though, like my binos. The scopes all seem to take one of those high-dollar 123 batteries that don't last very long.

Re: Rifle dilemma

PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 1:05 pm
by Tomkat
With all due respect, what in the fuck are you going to do with a .22 rigged for night shooting?

Re: Rifle dilemma

PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 1:10 pm
by JGUN
Tomkat wrote:With all due respect, what in the fuck are you going to do with a .22 rigged for night shooting?

Whatever the well he wants! :lol:

Re: Rifle dilemma

PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 1:11 pm
by Tomkat
JGUN wrote:
Tomkat wrote:With all due respect, what in the fuck are you going to do with a .22 rigged for night shooting?

Whatever the well he wants! :lol:


And an example of that would be.....

Re: Rifle dilemma

PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 1:13 pm
by assateague
Primarily for rabbits in the garden. Primarily.

Re: Rifle dilemma

PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 1:13 pm
by Tomkat
assateague wrote:Primarily for rabbits in the garden. Primarily.


It is legal to hunt coyotes at night here, but I never saw the good of it as you cant use a light projecting device.

Re: Rifle dilemma

PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 1:16 pm
by assateague
It's legal here, too, and you can use a spotlight for several months. But why bother, when I will have a ninja device?

Re: Rifle dilemma

PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 1:21 pm
by Tomkat
I meant to ask you, are you bringing your shotgun in Dec? Do you need to borrow one?

I have one that has actually killed a pintail, you can try that one if you like.

Re: Rifle dilemma

PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 1:48 pm
by assateague
No, I'm bringing mine. The trusty 870 needs to be in on the killing of a sprig, should it happen. It feels as badly as I do.

Re: Rifle dilemma

PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 2:23 pm
by Tomkat
assateague wrote:No, I'm bringing mine. The trusty 870 needs to be in on the killing of a sprig, should it happen. It feels as badly as I do.


Cool. I currently have an 870 wingmaster I am thinking about selling. great guns

Re: Rifle dilemma

PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 3:20 pm
by DeadEye_Dan
assateague wrote:It's legal here, too, and you can use a spotlight for several months. But why bother, when I will have a ninja device?


You should put it on a .17HMR, then it would be super-ninjy.

Re: Rifle dilemma

PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 3:30 pm
by Tomkat
DeadEye_Dan wrote:
assateague wrote:It's legal here, too, and you can use a spotlight for several months. But why bother, when I will have a ninja device?


You should put it on a .17HMR, then it would be super-ninjy.


Ever shot the .17 Winchester? Looked at the ballistics on it?

Re: Rifle dilemma

PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 4:42 pm
by DeadEye_Dan
I briefly glanced at them. No in depth study though. I just don't have a practical application for such a round, so never gave it much thought.

Re: Rifle dilemma

PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 4:46 pm
by Tomkat
I shot one the other day...it was pretty nice.

Practical application- for me, the report was pretty quiet. Ammo is pretty cheap, and the ballistics were favorable, compare it to the HMR some time.

Re: Rifle dilemma

PostPosted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 3:37 pm
by goodkarmarising

Re: Rifle dilemma

PostPosted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 4:29 pm
by Tomkat
goodkarmarising wrote:http://finance.yahoo.com/news/-27-500-gun-hits-targets-at-1-000-yards-180751722.html

My next gun


No, your next gun will involve snow geese conservation season...

Re: Rifle dilemma

PostPosted: Thu Jun 13, 2013 1:21 am
by 3legged_lab
Tomkat wrote:
JGUN wrote:
Tomkat wrote:With all due respect, what in the fuck are you going to do with a .22 rigged for night shooting?

Whatever the well he wants! :lol:


And an example of that would be.....

Ninja'in things that need ninja'd

Re: Rifle dilemma

PostPosted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 6:28 pm
by Bulldog0156
Well I went in and ordered the .243 today. I wasn't really planning on it, but the price was the best I have seen and the distributor had a couple in stock. Might as well get it while it's available.

Re: Rifle dilemma

PostPosted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 7:48 pm
by RonE
Tomkat wrote:With all due respect, what in the fuck are you going to do with a .22 rigged for night shooting?

Maybe he's planning on shooting shit at night. Most states allow calling and shooting varmints at night. I wouldn't even suggest that anyone would shoot a deer at night.