Simonrapid7 Posted September 18, 2022 Report Share Posted September 18, 2022 yukon photon xt 6.5x50 NV Features Day & night use The Photon XT night vision riflescopes can be activated and used in the daylight without the fear of being damaged immediately or in the long run. Selectable reticles A reticle is electronically displayed on the screen and is permanently located in the plane of target image. The Photon XT’s internal memory contains 6 reticles of various shapes and applications in 3 colors. Eyesafe eye relief The Photon XT riflescopes feature a 60 mm eye relief – one of the best parameters in its class. The greater is the eye relief the less traumatic is the use of the scope, especially on hunting weapons with considerable recoil. High shock resistance The Photon XT riflescopes feature high shock resistance and can be used with rifled hunting weapon for such cartridges as 9.3х64, .30-06, .300, .375. etc, and with smooth-bore and airsoft weapon. Easy mounting on a rifle The middle part of the Photon XT body is a 30 mm tube, standard for daylight optical sights, which enables the Photon to be mounted on various types of hunting weapons using proven solutions. Effective use with “invisible” IR illuminators As opposed to tube-based devices, digital NV equipment feature advanced efficiency when used with IR Illuminators working in long wave range (more than 900 nm) and invisible by the naked eye. Easy to operate Photon XT riflescope is easy to operate – majority of operations (device activation, menu settings and navigation) are performed with one encoder-wheel. Compact and lightweight Being an electronic and optic night vision riflescope Photon XT has the weight and size of an ordinary day riflescope. Uses 2xAA battery’s has had an easy life on a 1.77 air rifle selling due to upgrade £300 Ono collection Sheffield or chesterfield Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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