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well hello there guys.

 

hope all is well with everyone??

 

i have a dilemma, my friend is telling me he wants to get an ND3 laser to lamp fox and rabbits with on his .223. i have tld hime to try one out before he buys it to make sure its what he wants as they are not cheap. dependant on the out come i may even get one in the future?!?!

 

my question is this..... is there annyone out there local to sussex wiling to show us theres if they have one? it dosent have to be on permission or on a gun nessersaraly but that would be a bonus, it could even be on a field at night just to show us how they preform???

we may even be able to get you on to one of my friends permos in search of a fox to show us the tricks?

 

i have met and been out with a few lads from here so i can be trusted(i hope) and hope that would settle any worrys anyone may have?

 

any help would be great.

 

thanks guys

 

john

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Ive been using one for the last three month or so now, I go out two evenings in the week and out weekends and have to say happy with my ND3.

 

and mainly the battery life 9 hours and only one CR123 needed to run it.

Have shot foxes, rabbits at distance of 100+ yards with my .17HMR

However it is not "night vision", I use my red filter/ lamp to get location firstly of rabbit / fox eyes, then use the ND3 to follow, sight in and shoot.

 

On my land many vermin appear to be lamp shy so this has helped, proof is in the pudding as they say.

 

again who's to say that a lamp and green filter would not work also in my case....

 

 

the cost is high for this equipment but nothing like cost of night vision, but again this "ND3" is not night vision, just green laser that can be made larger to fill scope and give you a good view of vermin with out scaring them or if lamp shy.

I had some cash given to me so bought one... not looked back yet with it.

 

of course there is the cheap version found on ebay and some one on here was selling one in the trade area its called the ND30 chinese copy of the ND3, does the same thing from what people have said and half the price.

 

would like night vision though of course...

 

some more info on the ND3 x 50....

http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/198650-laser-genetics-nd3x50-review/

 

 

 

If you want to see it, just PM me and we can chat. I'm Surrey based so no real distance.

lee

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I agree Dave.

 

I have tried to give my honest opionion, on how I use it and find it.

 

I find the balance is more in favour for it, and I find it works for me. :good:

 

I guess the main questions are.....

 

Would I recommend it: YES

 

Is it value for Money: NO (£100.00) would be a fair price.

 

Does it do as it says on the box. YES

 

again this is not N.V. but again I cant afford N.V. and this works for me at the cost I paid for it.

 

As Dave said any one else.....

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I agree Dave.

 

I have tried to give my honest opionion, on how I use it and find it.

 

I find the balance is more in favour for it, and I find it works for me. :good:

 

I guess the main questions are.....

 

Would I recommend it: YES

 

Is it value for Money: NO (£100.00) would be a fair price.

 

Does it do as it says on the box. YES

 

again this is not N.V. but again I cant afford N.V. and this works for me at the cost I paid for it.

 

As Dave said any one else.....

I agree with you on this one.

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