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T20 V NM800


Davyo
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After reading much hype regarding the T20 I decided to purchase 3.1 red and 2x Ir's,reluctantly I sold my NM800 turbo red led with add IR pill in a spare neck, but the money I sold the NM set up for more than covered the cost of the 3x T20's plus batts plus chargers.The NM800 was a bit of a pain changing the necks(easy but I wanted a red & an ir at hand and purchasing another NM was out of the question).So when the T20's came to mind,it ment I could have the best of both.
The T20 without a shadow of doubt is the best value for money,but the build quality is not a patch on the NM.There is a horrible play on the neck if it is anywhere inbetween tight beam and flood, where as the NM had no play at all, plus one of the IR pills died after about 40hrs use.Beam wise the T20 IR is perfect for rimmy, again not as good as the NM (even with a doubler fitted) The red T20 again is a good beam and perfect for rimmy but not a patch on the NM800.
The T20's are 3 diff brands and overall they are brilliant for the money,but this is reflected in the build quality.The doublers in my opinion are a waste of money and just make a nice compact torch bulky and unbalanced, plus in my case it had to be set back on the scope as interfered with the front of the scope.
The NM800 beam wise is unbeatable but comes at a price and when the T20 very close but a 1/4 of the price it makes sense to go for the T20.I only had ond issue with the NM and that was the stupid twisting the neck business to get the 3 modes.I ended up marking the neck once this position was found,not very good for a torch at this price.
NM800 turbo kit £184.00 red led
ADD IR IN SPARE NECK £82.00
Total cost for NM set up £266.00

3x T20's with 2x chargers and 5 batteries,£98.

T20 wins but its the cost only, great value.

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I have a t20 and my shooting buddy a nm800. I completely agree, the Nm is definitely better but not for the extra cash, not unless you are using it for centrefold foxing

You don't think the doubler is worth it then? I was tempted to get one

Sensible rimmy distances,not required the T20 on its own is enough,however for c/fire I would go back to NM800 for me seeing tbe quarry is not good enough, i want to see beyond it for a back stop.The doubler did nothing for diff to the T20 IR, but I didnt try it on the red T20.

Anyhow I sold the doubler this morning.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Got a t20 on my DIY n.v, find it good, it on my 17HMR, bait a lot of foxes with it kill em at 100 plus yards no prob with t20, plenty good enough for what I want. I have used a mates firefly laser and that was remarkable but I cannot afford to be spending that sort of money,

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Sensible rimmy distances,not required the T20 on its own is enough,however for c/fire I would go back to NM800 for me seeing tbe quarry is not good enough, i want to see beyond it for a back stop.The doubler did nothing for diff to the T20 IR, but I did try it on the red T20.

Anyhow I sold the doubler this morning.

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Yes, it's relatively obvious though, as soon as I open my big trap on a forum they'll either get snapped up by someone wanting to make a few quid, which means I'll have problems getting them, or the price will go up rapidly.

Simples.

So are people just buying these in and marking up (selling on to gain profit),or are they buying componants and building?On the NVF at the moment T20 WARS has kicked off,and they are all slagging off a bloke who appears to of had the % of the market for quite some time.Now all of a sudden we all are being told that we have unsafe chargers and batteries ect.They really aren't doing anything for customer confidence in the products they sell.

I initially thought the saving in costs against the NM800 was worth the drop in performance but in reality it clearly wasn't.You realy have to buy a branded charger(dont just swap the plug) and good quality batteries. These add on's can push the T20 cost up to around £80.

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I bought 2 nite scout t20 IR 3mode tourches for my DIY night vision rig, I cannot say I have had any problems what so ever with them and can't say I can complain, yes I do have to take a couple spare battery's with me but for the price of the unit I find this acceptable.

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Well just ordered a NM800 IR TURBO KIT,with an addition red led in a spare neck, got 2 new torchy 18650 batteries today as a last resort to try and sort thIs T20 issue.One charged ok,the second dead as a doughnut,so ****** off with this T20 venture so grabbed the debit card and ordered a NM.

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I have nitecore batterys and charger but spent the money on the NM venom strike, all am missing for it to be how I want is an extention tube so I can use it with two batterys and maybe a curly cable tail cap !

 

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Matt

They are about £11 from taclight mate.Ordered all my stuff last night minus the charger as just bought a nitecore i2 charger.

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