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Spreader27
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Newbie

Post by Spreader27 » 16 Jan 2014, 10:44

Hi all,
I'm new to night vision, had a weirauch 80 for ten years.
Not done much shooting to be honest.
But I've just put my name down on a waiting list for a gun club.
I'm looking at target shooting to improve my shot.
Been shooting a few rats on a friends back garden, but they have got rather shy,
Hence why I joined this forum, I need some DIY night vision cheap but I don't know where to start.

Thanks
Sam

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Re: Newbie

Post by PESCA » 16 Jan 2014, 11:37

Hello Sam.

Welcome to the forum. Lots of projects on here to build and also plenty of advice on production stuff too.

Get the kettle on and browse the diy and general sections to see if anything takes your fancy.

George

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Re: Newbie

Post by Spreader27 » 16 Jan 2014, 13:30

Thanks George

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Re: Newbie

Post by Radagast » 16 Jan 2014, 13:41

G'day Spreader27, & welcome to the forum.

Depends on what you call 'cheap'. A good starting point i this build:
http://nightvisionforumuk.com/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=4247
All up with illuminator it will set you back 250 quid and give performance equivalent to a 600 quid off the shelf job, around 150 to 200 usable meters.

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Re: Newbie

Post by some bloke » 16 Jan 2014, 16:35

Hi Spreader you came to the right place bud.

I drifted in and out of NV over a couple of years, always feeling things were being made by camera techies who don't really get to use them much. I once wrote that they ought to put the objective bell and eyebell in the right place and fit whatever else anywhere it will go.

Than a couple of lads primed me up with bits and pieces of what to get and where (Chas and Co.) and here I am still playing and enjoying it too.

Were you ever any good at Blue Peter? Did you make yourself a go cart when you were a kid still in short trousers?

Reminds me: I made a go kart out of (wood - natch) bits I found in a rubbish dump when kids were allowed to be kids. The steering mechanism was a piece of rope. They were the days when you could rattle down a hill and straight across a main road without thinking about the consequences. I eventually made a hand brake for it though... (with another piece of wood :wave: )

Goodness, is it that time already? I got a bit carried away there, sorry.

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Re: Newbie

Post by 22-250jock » 16 Jan 2014, 17:24

welcome to the forum Sam

see Dave's introduced himself and already told you of his fetish for wood (especially partial to a nice bit of ply) :lol: :lol:

we're a pretty friendly bunch on here mate, so if you need any answers, ask away and it wont be long before you get a few ;)

cheers jock
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Re: Newbie

Post by Spreader27 » 17 Jan 2014, 09:51

Cheers all, I'm going to have a look on DIY board and see how for
I get by myself then when I'm stuck I'll give you guys a call out.
Thanks again
Sam

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Re: Newbie

Post by Greylag » 18 Jan 2014, 16:32

Hey up Sam,

Welcome to the forum. I don't know if you're contemplating putting a night vision set up on a springer but I wouldn't recommend it, the 2 way recoil on a springer is not good for them. It's a dual action recoil, once when the trigger is pulled which recoils backwards and the other when the piston reaches the end it goes forwards, better to get a PCP or Co2 at the least.

Welcome again to the forum, the members on here are well versed in any problems with night vision and air rifles in general so any questions you may have I'm sure they can help answer them.

Welcome again
Regards
Dave

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Re: Newbie

Post by Spreader27 » 06 Oct 2014, 09:20

Greylag wrote:Hey up Sam,

Welcome to the forum. I don't know if you're contemplating putting a night vision set up on a springer but I wouldn't recommend it, the 2 way recoil on a springer is not good for them. It's a dual action recoil, once when the trigger is pulled which recoils backwards and the other when the piston reaches the end it goes forwards, better to get a PCP or Co2 at the least.

Welcome again to the forum, the members on here are well versed in any problems with night vision and air rifles in general so any questions you may have I'm sure they can help answer them.

Welcome again
Regards
Dave

I was worried about that.
what sort of problems will I encounter with the re-coil.
thanks

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Re: Newbie

Post by sunndog » 06 Oct 2014, 11:57

some bloke wrote:Hi Spreader you came to the right place bud.

I drifted in and out of NV over a couple of years, always feeling things were being made by camera techies who don't really get to use them much. I once wrote that they ought to put the objective bell and eyebell in the right place and fit whatever else anywhere it will go.

Than a couple of lads primed me up with bits and pieces of what to get and where (Chas and Co.) and here I am still playing and enjoying it too.

Were you ever any good at Blue Peter? Did you make yourself a go cart when you were a kid still in short trousers?

Reminds me: I made a go kart out of (wood - natch) bits I found in a rubbish dump when kids were allowed to be kids. The steering mechanism was a piece of rope. They were the days when you could rattle down a hill and straight across a main road without thinking about the consequences. I eventually made a hand brake for it though... (with another piece of wood :wave: )

Goodness, is it that time already? I got a bit carried away there, sorry.

Welcome aboard sam
get yerself comfy, you're just in time to watch some bloke's senility finally take hold........you want a misty fade out and a packet of werthers to go with that random trip down down memory lane dave? :D
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