The only problem i have is the one shot zero the white reticle can be hard to see as for the screen no different to most night vision scopes a little heavy on some rifles with the right rifle the balance of the scope is spot on i prefer not to use the eye piece over all a cracking scope.
@americanairgunnerАй бұрын
Great input from a user person. Thanks for sharing!
@SpACeCruizeR2o3Ай бұрын
What budget he on 😅 i needed that one 500 bucks is alot of money boss thats like a months worth of groceries
@americanairgunnerАй бұрын
Still a lot of money, but in line with decent optics these days. Also when you consider the cost of some night vision scopes, the Commander NV400 falls on the low end of overall cost. Thanks for taking the time to comment and watch. Hope to see more comments in the future.
@TrentUhdeАй бұрын
Exactly what I thought! I was thinking $200 maybe. Not a working mans budget!
@americanairgunnerАй бұрын
I wonder if we can find something in that price range? Have you looked at all?
@psycho6275Ай бұрын
@americanairgunner 500 bucks with those features ,especially night vision, hmmm, id say with whats out there and price trends, 500 is not bad at all. Actually its a damn good deal. Im 62 on disability so i get todays prices for necessary items like food, health care ,kids etc... All that aside if i can save a little each month, maybe in 7 or 8 months i could get one. Theres ways to get "toys" or tools of the trade without paying out of pocket all at once- save for it. Be alot more special to ya, or it was me. David
@SpACeCruizeR2o3Ай бұрын
@@psycho6275 hey it be dark at night sometimes u should be safe in the house somewhere lol dumbest comment i ever left 🤣
@georgeauraАй бұрын
Man you have the top of that carbine loaded up.
@americanairgunnerАй бұрын
Sure do! Might not have been the best platform for that large optic. Lol
@richardnewton5124Ай бұрын
You can get a 4k lrf from pard for $899 that only weighs a pound instead of the 3+pound boat anchor nv400! I own both and never use the nv400
@americanairgunnerАй бұрын
The NV400 is a little less than the pard when it comes to cost. Are there other features that would make one more desirable than the other? Thanks for sharing your experience. That is important information to have.
@richardnewton5124Ай бұрын
The pard menu is way better for someone who is not a techie. The nv400 is pretty complicated to get the image optimised for open field with bright sunlight and then directly into the dark woods with out changing settings. Also going day to night with out the ir washing the image out if you are trying to look through some closer trees to a more open area. I do have mine figured out but it took a lot of time and frustration. To someone just getting into nv scopes I highly recommend the pard. I currently have the nv400 / 2 pards and sold one to a buddy.
@richardnewton5124Ай бұрын
Also my nv400 with the rangefinder was 799 when I bought it over a year ago. I see the pard night stalker is down to 800 now and again it doesn’t have the huge ir light and range finder hanging off the sides. They are mounted on top of the scope and don’t need to be taken off to put fx’s back in the cases