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Rat Shooting With The Pulsar C50 And Wolverine R.


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12 hours ago, Spr1985 said:

I’d love to have this many to go at, only get a handful round the yard sporadically due to contracted pest controllers.  Alas, Another good watch 👌🏻 Thanks for posting

Ye this time of year can get busy pal but its been pretty quiet all Summer.

11 hours ago, jall25 said:

Yours is so clear - mine is great in the open but i struggle to spot them on the log piles etc 

I wonder what im not doing right

Ye my only suggestion is try a different IR pal i use a PBiR X its been brilliant with this pulsar up to 200 yards.

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2 hours ago, jall25 said:

Yes it is

Hello, interesting you struggle to see rats on the log pile as you mention yet Simon's video seems very clear, your both using a very good led I/R torch, I use a 850nm led torch and it can cast a shadow with my old photon but straight on it gives a good eye shine, my torch if on the side, which I find better than on top of unit

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7 hours ago, oldypigeonpopper said:

Hello, interesting you struggle to see rats on the log pile as you mention yet Simon's video seems very clear, your both using a very good led I/R torch, I use a 850nm led torch and it can cast a shadow with my old photon but straight on it gives a good eye shine, my torch if on the side, which I find better than on top of unit

I think i perhaps need to keep focusing it - i tend to use thermal mostly which is just up and bang 

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On 17/09/2022 at 09:30, oldypigeonpopper said:

Is that with a C50 ?

Ye popper the C50 i have noticed is you have to be on the ball all the time when focusing say a rat is clear at 20 yards if it moves only say to 25 yards it easily goes out of focus so i am always focusing the scope all the time, so the picture is crystal clear obviously because i put them on YouTube and such, also turn the back of the scope very fine so the cross hairs are really clear 👍

On 16/09/2022 at 20:46, Cranfield said:

Great viewing, I really enjoyed that.👍
Its funny how so many farmyards look the same, stone walls, bales, odd lengths of plastic pipe, middens, etc., that could have been any of the loads I have shot on.
Not with as much success as you have, I hastily add.🙂

Ye your right pal, i to watch videos and think that's on my farm lol 

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1 hour ago, simon6ppc said:

I still don't know lol, the farmer been back on the phone today wants me back so going tonight armed with my HW 100 this time and Pard 008👌 

oh no!….not another video making me feel inadequate about my rifle skills.

Keep em coming simon, great videos and skill. :good:

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8 hours ago, simon6ppc said:

Ye popper the C50 i have noticed is you have to be on the ball all the time when focusing say a rat is clear at 20 yards if it moves only say to 25 yards it easily goes out of focus so i am always focusing the scope all the time, so the picture is crystal clear obviously because i put them on YouTube and such, also turn the back of the scope very fine so the cross hairs are really clear 👍

Ye your right pal, i to watch videos and think that's on my farm lol 

Hello, I have same problem with my old photon, it's set at 20 yards so I do not shoot much further and most times in focus, am thinking I might get something better for this winter, I like the Sytong 60 3 X 8 🤔

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