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intro

Posted: 24 Aug 2018, 13:30
by 243deer
<t>Hi folks<br/>
currently happily controlling rabbits on the farm using a cz 452 .22lr with a 6 x 50 yukon.<br/>
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On here to keep an eye on developments particularly if some clever soul should come up with an add on that works with fixed power scopes so I can turn my deer rifle into a foxing rifle when out and about and we go beyond deer o'clock.</t>

Re: intro

Posted: 24 Aug 2018, 15:24
by phoenix
Pretty much any add-on will work with a fixed power scope - the problem is that not many (if any) fixed power scopes have the focus adjustment needed to get a sharp image when using IR.
At low magnification, the focus problem is not a major issue and I think the new generation of rear add-ons (addonight/Warden Adder/WG760 etc) would work quite well because they have digital magnification.
If the camera in the add-on can get a decently sharp image of what's coming out of the back of the scope, then the add-ons digital magnification will make that larger - typically by up to 3.5 times the original scope magnification

Cheers

Bruce

Re: intro

Posted: 09 Sep 2018, 13:18
by barbel
hello everyone, keep looking in and found very interesting, lot to learn.

Re: intro

Posted: 09 Sep 2018, 14:42
by some bloke
Welcome to the forum bud, liking the 'deer o'clock' bit lol

Re: intro

Posted: 11 Sep 2018, 23:01
by angrybear
243deer wrote:
24 Aug 2018, 13:30
<t>Hi folks<br/>
currently happily controlling rabbits on the farm using a cz 452 .22lr with a 6 x 50 yukon.<br/>
<br/>
On here to keep an eye on developments particularly if some clever soul should come up with an add on that works with fixed power scopes so I can turn my deer rifle into a foxing rifle when out and about and we go beyond deer o'clock.</t>
Well an add-on would be focused at the range your scope is focused which is usually 100yds, so probably usable +/- 20yds