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  1. Hmmm... You have got me worried now. I use the Nightmaster 800 every week with my Pulsar Sentinel G2+ and only used it a couple of times with the Pulsar Challenger GS. With the Challenger it was used at only 25 yards and, given your comments, I am wondering if there is a problem that I have not noticed. I shall re-visit that combination of kit and see what happens at longer range and if there is a wavelength compatibility issue.

    Certainly with the Sentinel G2+ the NM800 is far better than lazer but I am only shooting rabbits out to my 50 yard zero at night with this combination. With the limited magnification (5.1x) that is as far as I can head shoot a rabbit. The clear visibility and length of the beam far exceeds that and if I was after foxes and happy with body shots my guess is that you would see clearly in excess of 150 yards.

     

    One of the biggest advantages of the NM800 is the clarity of the beam, none of the "spotty blotchy" effect that lasers tend to give.

    the nightmaster is ideal for gen 2 and gen three but its wavelength of the 850nm is too much for gen one add ons

  2. its weird its the first negative I've heard of them, I use mine with an archer and it works very well to 200 yards plus

    it will work well with your archer has that unit will work with the 850nm whereas the pulsar challenger wont

  3. I use the Nightmaster 800 with the IR module and it beats my more expensive laser hands down.

    Would not use anything else now on my Pulsar Sentinel G2+ or my Pulsar Challenger GS

    Swapping the led is easy but not something to do routinely.

    i also have the nightmaster 800ir and its tottally **** with the pulsar challenger,when turned and and set up there is no difference in illumination than with the onboard ir of the add on,the nightmaster has a wavelength of 850nm which is too much,ideally you need 800nm or less but the 808nm of the pulsar l808 works.im confused has to why the nightmaster has worked with your pulsar add on but not mine

  4. Hi

    Can you put a photo up to show the set up and tell more about how you set it all up

    Like to make one,cost less than 50 quid! now that dose sound good :good:

     

     

    Thanks

    unfortunatly im not very good at making and putting things together

  5. Bit vague the question, but the answer in general terms is a NS 200, easy to fit, easy to change from rifle to rifle, day and night use, colour screen, 200 yard reach, only £599,...and I sell them! :D:good:

     

    Or the NS50, £399.

    i was thinking more like the cobra merlin or pulsar challenger,do you recommend either and if so which would be the better of the two

  6. the solo im thinking of buying is in good condition with the 10 shot mag but no silencer.the chap is wanting £250 including postage,is this a good price?

    apparantly it comes with a delux stock has well

  7. I keep my pellets in quantities of 100 in little plastic containers - when I use up a container I refill the gun with air.

     

    This does give me a safety factor, and the only time my gun has run out of air was when it had the faulty seal mentioned in my earlier post.

     

    i didn't expect that many shots from the .177 solo.

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