Field usage will be coming this weekend if all goes well.
A pal bought this setup the other day & wanted it to be the white phosphor view. Hooked up to one of my rigs and I am very surprised how good this Clip On is when I have never looked through a WP NV scope until yesterday. Armasight brand. He will be happy if its a 300 yard rig for nights.
He did not want a dedicated NV scope or want to drop $2500 or more. He wanted a rig he can swap off his .220 swift to his .243 AR10 with ease.
He bought the couplers with it to go over his 44 & 50mm objectives. They fit very nicely and a quick slip on and change of inserts it clamped right to my scope.
The scope screws to the coupler giving it a rock steady mount.
I could not wiggle it anyway & thought it may have to much leverage up front that it will tweak a scope. Its does not.
So far the viewing in my long basement has it very detailed VS the green standard NV rigs. There is no sparkling, no black spots, and when the IR is on I can see every line perfectly on him standing at the other end of the basement, (**bolt removed, no ammo near the rig**)
To my pal & I it has a blue/white tint, not a black & white as aramsight says it does.
I had to check 3x to insure it was not a 3rd gen that's how good it is so far.
The IR is small & that attaches to the unit and with it on I can see lines in his ol mug.
I don't think it will be good past 100yds just dinking around with it, 3 settings from low to high and they all look the same through the scope, but from the other end you can see a low red glow to a bright glow, so it does seem to work, but to my eye from the scope end I see no difference. Its also beam adjustable.
What it will do when outside in the dark waits to be seen.
A pal bought this setup the other day & wanted it to be the white phosphor view. Hooked up to one of my rigs and I am very surprised how good this Clip On is when I have never looked through a WP NV scope until yesterday. Armasight brand. He will be happy if its a 300 yard rig for nights.
He did not want a dedicated NV scope or want to drop $2500 or more. He wanted a rig he can swap off his .220 swift to his .243 AR10 with ease.
He bought the couplers with it to go over his 44 & 50mm objectives. They fit very nicely and a quick slip on and change of inserts it clamped right to my scope.
The scope screws to the coupler giving it a rock steady mount.
I could not wiggle it anyway & thought it may have to much leverage up front that it will tweak a scope. Its does not.
So far the viewing in my long basement has it very detailed VS the green standard NV rigs. There is no sparkling, no black spots, and when the IR is on I can see every line perfectly on him standing at the other end of the basement, (**bolt removed, no ammo near the rig**)
To my pal & I it has a blue/white tint, not a black & white as aramsight says it does.
I had to check 3x to insure it was not a 3rd gen that's how good it is so far.
The IR is small & that attaches to the unit and with it on I can see lines in his ol mug.
I don't think it will be good past 100yds just dinking around with it, 3 settings from low to high and they all look the same through the scope, but from the other end you can see a low red glow to a bright glow, so it does seem to work, but to my eye from the scope end I see no difference. Its also beam adjustable.
What it will do when outside in the dark waits to be seen.