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<blockquote data-quote="gunners" data-source="post: 918862" data-attributes="member: 77186"><p>I have a Aries MK410 gen 1 which is good for about 70 yards maximum in total darkness. It's all right to set up over a dam or bait but make the rifle unwieldy. The magnification ain't great either, Gen 2 are a better again but not the $1500 difference when I bought mine, but you should really step up to gen 3 if you want to see that far. And make sure you have the magnification to get a good hit at that range too, mine claims 5x but looks more like 2.5x.</p><p>FLIR's are fantastic at detecting animals but trying to work out what is the animal you are looking at can sometimes be difficult same as gen1 NV. That's my experience for what it's worth.</p><p> There's one that mounts on the front of a normal scope I think it's a pulsar DFA75 that has me quite interested but don't know how good it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunners, post: 918862, member: 77186"] I have a Aries MK410 gen 1 which is good for about 70 yards maximum in total darkness. It's all right to set up over a dam or bait but make the rifle unwieldy. The magnification ain't great either, Gen 2 are a better again but not the $1500 difference when I bought mine, but you should really step up to gen 3 if you want to see that far. And make sure you have the magnification to get a good hit at that range too, mine claims 5x but looks more like 2.5x. FLIR's are fantastic at detecting animals but trying to work out what is the animal you are looking at can sometimes be difficult same as gen1 NV. That's my experience for what it's worth. There's one that mounts on the front of a normal scope I think it's a pulsar DFA75 that has me quite interested but don't know how good it is. [/QUOTE]
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