Preparing for ratting with 40 shots

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • In this video I set up my Hatsan Gladius with the DiscoveryOpt LHD-NV 4-12x42 SF SFF IR Rifle scope and One Leaf Commander NV100 scope camera, ready for rat shooting. The pellets used were the H&N FTT. The zero distance was 19 yards. I also tested the zero for 15 and 23 yards to see if the hold over was any different. At 15 yards it was minimal, and at 23 yards it was still hitting the same point of aim. Once set up I was ready to head to the range later that night. During the night-time part of the video, I added the InfiRay T2 Pro thermal camera, and One Leaf NV200 IR Binocular to help detect the rats and mice around the car park and range area.
    One Leaf Commander NV100:
    oneleaf.ai/com...
    One Leaf Binocular NV200:
    oneleaf.ai/fin...
    DiscoveryOpt LHD-NV 3 - 12 x 42 SF SFP IR Rifle scope:
    br.discoveryop...
    InfiRay T2 Pro:
    www.pergear.co...

Комментарии • 3

  • @markhomer5704
    @markhomer5704 2 месяца назад

    Find it amazing that zeroed at 19 yrds the point of impact stays the same at 15 & 23 yrds , could understand that if it were a light 177 pellet, but a nearly 15grn . 22 you'd expect a sizeable shift in POI, probably be more noticeable on a sheet of paper at those particular ranges, nevertheless, very interesting, must be on the legal 12fpe limit as well ( well that's my thoughts) interesting..

    • @airgunsniper-elite7385
      @airgunsniper-elite7385  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes, it did really well, especially hitting the clown bell at 30 yards. I was aiming on and hit it three times in a row at 30 yards. Will have to check the power, but it should be OK, as it is regulated, so not expecting any variation. It is good for about 220 shots per charge normally.

  • @yalieangami6233
    @yalieangami6233 2 месяца назад +1

    Aiwa 😘💕👍👍