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<blockquote data-quote="codybrown" data-source="post: 1607246" data-attributes="member: 62886"><p>So I'll start off by first saying that I don't have thousands to put towards a night vision or thermal scope. That leaves me with the options of the digital camera style systems. I have my eves on a few, but I'm looking for firsthand experience from anyone who has used them. My choices so far are:</p><p></p><p>1. Pulsar N550</p><p>2. Sightmark photon</p><p>3. Sightmark wraith</p><p></p><p>I'd like to stay away from ATN, from what I've heard customer service leaves something to be desired. All three of the scopes listed have a street price of $500-$600. The Pulsar is discontinues so the best savings would be that one since standard price on it was well over $1k. </p><p></p><p>The scope will be going on a Remington Model 7 22-250 strictly for coyotes, shots 200 yards and under. I'll be using a 900 series IR torch with whatever option I end up going with.</p><p></p><p>I'd appreciate any input about the 3 options listed, and also any others that you may have experience with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codybrown, post: 1607246, member: 62886"] So I'll start off by first saying that I don't have thousands to put towards a night vision or thermal scope. That leaves me with the options of the digital camera style systems. I have my eves on a few, but I'm looking for firsthand experience from anyone who has used them. My choices so far are: 1. Pulsar N550 2. Sightmark photon 3. Sightmark wraith I'd like to stay away from ATN, from what I've heard customer service leaves something to be desired. All three of the scopes listed have a street price of $500-$600. The Pulsar is discontinues so the best savings would be that one since standard price on it was well over $1k. The scope will be going on a Remington Model 7 22-250 strictly for coyotes, shots 200 yards and under. I'll be using a 900 series IR torch with whatever option I end up going with. I'd appreciate any input about the 3 options listed, and also any others that you may have experience with. [/QUOTE]
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