Have you tested the effective visible range of these clip-ons? Any capable of seeing a .5 meter target at 1000-1100 meter range that you know of? Specifically sport shooting, not a hunting application.
Thanks for the video and translation. Regarding the Guide, did that mean to have it sighting correctly you have to calibrate/sight in the thermal to match the rifle scope? I had thought these units just clip on and require not zero adjustment and simply point and shoot to where/how your day scope is adjusted. Same with the rest of the units? Again, great video and appreciate the analysis! :-)
Thank you for the appreciation! My experience with clip-ons is that one definitely needs to check POI and most of the time needs to adjust the clip-on to the scope. If you have a good adapter that is usually a one-time effort.
As far as I know the improved and further developed it. The weakness of the core was the adapter and performance. The devices were good, but better is the toughest enemy of good. The new krypton has a better adapter and much better performance. Hope that helps.
If you agree thatTexas is in the US, check out what I found here www.pulsar-nv.com/glo/where-to-buy/36/: Sellmark Corporation Address 2201 Heritage Parkway Mansfield, TX 76063 United States of America Phone 817 225 0310 Fax 817 394 1628 E-mail info@sellmark.net Website www.pulsarnv.com Website www.sellmark.net
I don't care how tight of a group you can shoot with a clip on mounted. If you're gonna go through all those shooting groups, you could at least make it useful by removing and remounting in between shots to show repeatability.
That is difficult to say because the base magnification is rather high. You might only see part of the menu. Guess you have to try devices on that scope.
Partly agree. We make such tests when we look more thoroughly at single devices. But for the next big comparison I am happy to add that important aspect to the video.
poi shift with a clip on will also be dependent on the rail system you use. with high quality rails and mounts you can often get away with taking off even your daytime optic and holding zero if you mount it on the exact rail you had previous
hi. No, sorry, I cannot tell for sure. I would imagine that a device build and rated for magnum calibers should stand it, but I cannot tell. Didn’t find anything about that in the manuals either. Perhaps you should contact the manufacturers directly.
All made one big mistake to mount thermal on objektiv. Thermal has 400-500 g weight!!! During the shot this excess weight to influence on accurasy!!!! The clip on thermal must be mount on rail!
Have you tested the effective visible range of these clip-ons? Any capable of seeing a .5 meter target at 1000-1100 meter range that you know of? Specifically sport shooting, not a hunting application.
I never tried myself, but a friend successfully used the Pulsar Krypton for shooting put to 1 mile on targets approximately that size you asked for
Exactly as described
Great video, thanks for the translation to English.
Thanks for a good test, much time went into that.
Thanks for the video and translation. Regarding the Guide, did that mean to have it sighting correctly you have to calibrate/sight in the thermal to match the rifle scope? I had thought these units just clip on and require not zero adjustment and simply point and shoot to where/how your day scope is adjusted. Same with the rest of the units? Again, great video and appreciate the analysis! :-)
Thank you for the appreciation! My experience with clip-ons is that one definitely needs to check POI and most of the time needs to adjust the clip-on to the scope. If you have a good adapter that is usually a one-time effort.
Why did Pulsar discontinue its Core line? I thought they were amazing products.
As far as I know the improved and further developed it. The weakness of the core was the adapter and performance. The devices were good, but better is the toughest enemy of good. The new krypton has a better adapter and much better performance. Hope that helps.
@@GrimbartTV Why doesn't Pulsar ship to the USA anymore?
As far as I know they still do, but perhaps their production or delivery also suffers from that bloody pandemic
If you agree thatTexas is in the US, check out what I found here www.pulsar-nv.com/glo/where-to-buy/36/:
Sellmark Corporation
Address 2201 Heritage Parkway Mansfield, TX 76063 United States of America
Phone 817 225 0310
Fax 817 394 1628
E-mail info@sellmark.net
Website www.pulsarnv.com
Website www.sellmark.net
@@GrimbartTV Yeah, they don't ship to the USA anymore. Call your state representative and ask why?
Great info.
Great video. I subscribed.
I don't care how tight of a group you can shoot with a clip on mounted. If you're gonna go through all those shooting groups, you could at least make it useful by removing and remounting in between shots to show repeatability.
Well, that is exactly what we did. We took the device off several times and also canted it on the scope.
Do you have any suggestions for a 5-25x56mm? I’m looking for a thermal but don’t have a clue which works best for that scope.
That is difficult to say because the base magnification is rather high. You might only see part of the menu. Guess you have to try devices on that scope.
@@GrimbartTV in that case… what would be the ideal base for thermal to be mounted on. I have other scopes as well. Thermal is completely new to me.
I‘d consider magnifications like 1-6, 2-8 or 2,5-10 optimal. Also because with magnifications larger than 6 the picture gets rough.
@@GrimbartTV ah got it. Perfect I have those.. Thanks, appreciate the input.
What day scope are you using here?
It is a DDOptics 2-12x50 and and a 2,5-16
The main test should be if there's a POI shift and if its consistent each time its put back on the day scope .... I can't see the point of your test .
Partly agree. We make such tests when we look more thoroughly at single devices.
But for the next big comparison I am happy to add that important aspect to the video.
poi shift with a clip on will also be dependent on the rail system you use. with high quality rails and mounts you can often get away with taking off even your daytime optic and holding zero if you mount it on the exact rail you had previous
do you know any thermals garenteed to work on spring action air rifle
and or covered by warranty
recoil brakes so many scopes
hi. No, sorry, I cannot tell for sure. I would imagine that a device build and rated for magnum calibers should stand it, but I cannot tell. Didn’t find anything about that in the manuals either. Perhaps you should contact the manufacturers directly.
I have to ask, did you really buy a $$$$ dollar/pound scope for a spring powered air rifle?
Hi I am a big fan of you ❤️😘 can you give me one thermal scope please 🥺
No. I am not a dealer
All made one big mistake to mount thermal on objektiv. Thermal has 400-500 g weight!!! During the shot this excess weight to influence on accurasy!!!! The clip on thermal must be mount on rail!