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Just came... Pulsar DFA75 night vision forward attachment
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<blockquote data-quote="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA)" data-source="post: 1045633" data-attributes="member: 81139"><p>Ok.... I've had a chance to use and play with the unit long enough that I can finally give some feedback on it. The IR illuminator that comes with it is weak... And pretty much useless in the field. It creates blocky pixelated image through the eyepiece and stutter/lag, though it's worse if you have no illumination.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, if you put some money towards a good IR illuminator, such as the T20 wih the Oslon black IR850, or the Xsearcher IR, then this unit is simply awesome. With the stock IR, I couldn't see coyotes ay 75-80 yards. With the new IR torch attached to the picatinny rail on the right side of the pulsar, I could see eye glare out to about 300 yards and it creates a much clearer and cleaner image that is lag/stutter-free. I'm amazed at the difference. With good IR illumination, it makes this unit very effective for night hunting... Whereas the original illuminator made the unit almost useless for real hunting.</p><p></p><p>Also... I sighted this in back when I originally got the unit...back near the date of my first post. When we went out last night... Part of me really wanted to go out and reconfirm zero, however, my brother was late getting ready and it was nearly 10pm before we departed, so I wasn't sure what to expect. Well... At 110 yards it was dead on taking this coyote. One shot through the neck and it was DRT. My brother took a jackrabbit later in the evening at about 80-90 yards and it was dead center, so I'm very pleased about that.</p><p></p><p>My only complaint so far is that the external lens has a twist off cap as opposed to a flip-up... Easy to misplace and lose in the dark. Mine is already gone. Going to see if I can find a butler creek cap that fits... Hoping so!</p><p></p><p>All in all... I am 95% pleased with the dfa75. The picatinny rail is a nice touch... The stock illuminator is worthless for hunting, but it's clear and accurate with a good IR torch. Very very pleased!</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]44083[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA), post: 1045633, member: 81139"] Ok.... I've had a chance to use and play with the unit long enough that I can finally give some feedback on it. The IR illuminator that comes with it is weak... And pretty much useless in the field. It creates blocky pixelated image through the eyepiece and stutter/lag, though it's worse if you have no illumination. On the other hand, if you put some money towards a good IR illuminator, such as the T20 wih the Oslon black IR850, or the Xsearcher IR, then this unit is simply awesome. With the stock IR, I couldn't see coyotes ay 75-80 yards. With the new IR torch attached to the picatinny rail on the right side of the pulsar, I could see eye glare out to about 300 yards and it creates a much clearer and cleaner image that is lag/stutter-free. I'm amazed at the difference. With good IR illumination, it makes this unit very effective for night hunting... Whereas the original illuminator made the unit almost useless for real hunting. Also... I sighted this in back when I originally got the unit...back near the date of my first post. When we went out last night... Part of me really wanted to go out and reconfirm zero, however, my brother was late getting ready and it was nearly 10pm before we departed, so I wasn't sure what to expect. Well... At 110 yards it was dead on taking this coyote. One shot through the neck and it was DRT. My brother took a jackrabbit later in the evening at about 80-90 yards and it was dead center, so I'm very pleased about that. My only complaint so far is that the external lens has a twist off cap as opposed to a flip-up... Easy to misplace and lose in the dark. Mine is already gone. Going to see if I can find a butler creek cap that fits... Hoping so! All in all... I am 95% pleased with the dfa75. The picatinny rail is a nice touch... The stock illuminator is worthless for hunting, but it's clear and accurate with a good IR torch. Very very pleased! [ATTACH]44083.vB[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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