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I use my own design add on which is good for identifying foxed sized objects out to 400 yards. Personally I wouldn't go dedicated, looking through a digi sight during the day is awful if you ask me. But it's a personal thing.

 

You have ns200 which is good value but not quite 200m and the new range of nite site stuff but they all use a screen and whilst I never had an issue with spooking quarry when using mine some people don't like the glare back or the heads up position.

 

Next is the arrow, which isn't ready yet. Or the atom - ditto. Then you have the wardy vision, good luck getting hold of one of those. There is the pulsar dfa75, barely worth a carrot. The nite eye 500 long range, again you're looking at a screen. Also the nite hunter unit, which I will reserve comment on.

 

Actually, it seems the market for digi add ons which are through scope /near eye seems a bit limited!

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I use my own design add on which is good for identifying foxed sized objects out to 400 yards. Personally I wouldn't go dedicated, looking through a digi sight during the day is awful if you ask me. But it's a personal thing.

You have ns200 which is good value but not quite 200m and the new range of nite site stuff but they all use a screen and whilst I never had an issue with spooking quarry when using mine some people don't like the glare back or the heads up position.

Next is the arrow, which isn't ready yet. Or the atom - ditto. Then you have the wardy vision, good luck getting hold of one of those. There is the pulsar dfa75, barely worth a carrot. The nite eye 500 long range, again you're looking at a screen. Also the nite hunter unit, which I will reserve comment on.

Actually, it seems the market for digi add ons which are through scope /near eye seems a bit limited!

You haven't mentioned the fantastic Archer Mick.
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Takes a lot to beat an archer especially on things like battery life and ease of use. I'm up to 7 foxes this week and I know 3 it meant the difference. The rest were last light and that's where it works for me the ability to sit out and just fit it once the light falls enough. I've only shot foxes to 120 yards or so with it but you can see them far further.

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