A top notch review which I thoroughly enjoyed watching. Kudos to you also for being the first RUclipsr ( in the world! ) to review that specific scope in its entirety. The other scope you mentioned is the Oneleaf Commander NV400 4X52, which has been out now for over six months and there have been many previous reviews of that model. Other reviewers have been recently sent the Commander NV400 Eagle, but you're the first to publish it, so nice one m8. I look forward to seeing more of your videos, particularly with this scope, but in the meantime, good luck with your channel and thanks a bunch.👍👍👍
@@OutdoorsaustraliaYou're welcome. 😁 It's a fabulous scope and incredible value for money for one in that price range for sure. It was well worth the time you spent on reviewing it because there's a lot more under the cover once you delve deeper within its extensive menu, and this also enables further tweakabilty of its image and such. Oneleaf have obviously spent a great deal of time and thought on how best to structure that menu to make it relatively easy to work with. Their colour manual for it is also exceptional as far as those things go, for making it easy to read and understand about every aspect of the scope and its accessories from start to finish. All things considered, I think it's quite brilliant.
Outstanding review Sir!👏👏👍💡I want to add, At the 28:00 minute mark when you was explaining about the many clicks that's needed to change the settings by 0.1 increments at a time: You can change that to 1.0 increments by pressing the light/video play button that's just beneath and to the right of the record/picture button to zoom through the settings at 1.0 at a time, instead of the 0.1 when twisting the knob👍 Hope that helps because it sure as hell helped me out along with you very helpful instructions in your review!🙏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for the excellent and informative video. I seem to see on the base of the 2 rings supplied, a recoil stop fixed with two small screws (in addition to the tightening bolt...) this I imagine should guarantee absolute precision of assembly on the picatinny rail. This is important as I would like to mount it on a bolt 308
@@Outdoorsaustralia Hi, thanks for your reply! Could I ask you if you have had the opportunity to detect the actual weight with an illuminator, rangefinder, rings and batteries?
Absolute fantastic review, if my review of this scope is half as good as yours I will be happy 😃, I’ve been sent this exact scope , and have a review coming shortly, when I have all the facts and figures enbedded in my thick head ,,m cheers Darrel , I haven’t put it through its paces yet , but impressed with it so far , cheers shaneweightman. Uk 🇬🇧
I'm curious watching your video. I also was sent the eagle scope by one leaf to do a review video, and your first footage showing you ar 1.0x zoom seeing 200 yards is very close and mine does not look even close to that. I am lucky to be able to accurately hit a coyote at 75 yards with the 1.0 x zoom. I felt as when i was trying to sight it in at 100 yards I had to be zoomed in to 10x zoom to accurately see to well enough to sight it in.
For the best look through the eyepiece and hdmi output I set the screen to 4:3 instead of 16:9, this fills the eyepiece screen fully and is like slightly zoomed in as you could see on the hdmi screen. Be sure to have the ir illuminator on its max brightness setting, then zoom in the illuminator to a small spot, You need to set the illuminator up like that to see further at night. Hope this helps Regards Daryl
I've not had any trouble getting them here in Australia so can't see why you would have any trouble getting one in the us, the discount code has probably expired unfortunately
A top notch review which I thoroughly enjoyed watching. Kudos to you also for being the first RUclipsr ( in the world! ) to review that specific scope in its entirety. The other scope you mentioned is the Oneleaf Commander NV400 4X52, which has been out now for over six months and there have been many previous reviews of that model. Other reviewers have been recently sent the Commander NV400 Eagle, but you're the first to publish it, so nice one m8. I look forward to seeing more of your videos, particularly with this scope, but in the meantime, good luck with your channel and thanks a bunch.👍👍👍
Thanks for the kind words mate, I'm glad you enjoyed the review even though it is very long but there's so much to cover with this scope 😀
@@OutdoorsaustraliaYou're welcome. 😁 It's a fabulous scope and incredible value for money for one in that price range for sure. It was well worth the time you spent on reviewing it because there's a lot more under the cover once you delve deeper within its extensive menu, and this also enables further tweakabilty of its image and such. Oneleaf have obviously spent a great deal of time and thought on how best to structure that menu to make it relatively easy to work with. Their colour manual for it is also exceptional as far as those things go, for making it easy to read and understand about every aspect of the scope and its accessories from start to finish. All things considered, I think it's quite brilliant.
Outstanding review Sir!👏👏👍💡I want to add, At the 28:00 minute mark when you was explaining about the many clicks that's needed to change the settings by 0.1 increments at a time: You can change that to 1.0 increments by pressing the light/video play button that's just beneath and to the right of the record/picture button to zoom through the settings at 1.0 at a time, instead of the 0.1 when twisting the knob👍 Hope that helps because it sure as hell helped me out along with you very helpful instructions in your review!🙏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍
You my friend, are an absolute Legend !!!
Thanks for the excellent and informative video. I seem to see on the base of the 2 rings supplied, a recoil stop fixed with two small screws (in addition to the tightening bolt...) this I imagine should guarantee absolute precision of assembly on the picatinny rail. This is important as I would like to mount it on a bolt 308
Yes they have good recoil lugs on the rings and should hold up to any calibre
@@Outdoorsaustralia Hi, thanks for your reply! Could I ask you if you have had the opportunity to detect the actual weight with an illuminator, rangefinder, rings and batteries?
Very good review mate..👍
Thank's mate 👍
Absolute fantastic review, if my review of this scope is half as good as yours I will be happy 😃, I’ve been sent this exact scope , and have a review coming shortly, when I have all the facts and figures enbedded in my thick head ,,m cheers Darrel , I haven’t put it through its paces yet , but impressed with it so far , cheers shaneweightman. Uk 🇬🇧
Thank's Shane, it's a great unit and I very much enjoy using it 😀
I'm curious watching your video. I also was sent the eagle scope by one leaf to do a review video, and your first footage showing you ar 1.0x zoom seeing 200 yards is very close and mine does not look even close to that. I am lucky to be able to accurately hit a coyote at 75 yards with the 1.0 x zoom. I felt as when i was trying to sight it in at 100 yards I had to be zoomed in to 10x zoom to accurately see to well enough to sight it in.
For the best look through the eyepiece and hdmi output I set the screen to 4:3 instead of 16:9, this fills the eyepiece screen fully and is like slightly zoomed in as you could see on the hdmi screen.
Be sure to have the ir illuminator on its max brightness setting, then zoom in the illuminator to a small spot, You need to set the illuminator up like that to see further at night.
Hope this helps Regards Daryl
Any issues getting this sent over mate from the US? I’m super keen on one! Cheers! Also the link is not working?
I've not had any trouble getting them here in Australia so can't see why you would have any trouble getting one in the us, the discount code has probably expired unfortunately