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Marky610
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by Marky610 » 15 Mar 2015, 22:01
mbriz wrote:Cheers paypal ok?
Fine, must tell you there is a scratch on the lens but does not effect operation in any way.[/quote]
No worries can you pm me paypal address?[/quote]
Pm sent
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gypo
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by gypo » 15 Mar 2015, 22:04
Lol, good one
I'll have a think on it, if u sell it fine.
I've got a spotter but do fancy a range finder.
Cheers
G
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sharps4065
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by sharps4065 » 16 Mar 2015, 11:24
How old is the X-Sight (red/black buttons - fine/coarse thread on the lens) and how "aligned" is the mount to the axis of the bore & sight? As you can gather, I've been following the thread on the Texas Hunting Forum
Interested to know why you prefer the 3-12 over the 5-18
Regards
Clive
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Marky610
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by Marky610 » 16 Mar 2015, 12:57
sharps4065 wrote:How old is the X-Sight (red/black buttons - fine/coarse thread on the lens) and how "aligned" is the mount to the axis of the bore & sight? As you can gather, I've been following the thread on the Texas Hunting Forum
Interested to know why you prefer the 3-12 over the 5-18
Regards
Clive
I don't prefer the 3-12x never tried one but I bought the 5-18x to go on my 20tac for foxing now would rather have it on my rimmy for rats and bunnies so would prefer the greater field of view 3x gives you.
No idea about the thread on the lens, nothing to compare it with? Red buttons and perfectly aligned mount.
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sharps4065
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by sharps4065 » 16 Mar 2015, 17:01
Going to bite the bullet Mark, been prevaricating for too long. I'll take the X-Sight. Could you raise a PayPal invoice please. I've PM'd you my Paypal details.
Regards
Clive
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Marky610
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by Marky610 » 16 Mar 2015, 17:27
sharps4065 wrote:Going to bite the bullet Mark, been prevaricating for too long. I'll take the X-Sight. Could you raise a PayPal invoice please. I've PM'd you my Paypal details.
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Clive
After the reply to the earlier pm you sent I'm guessing you'll change your mind.
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sharps4065
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by sharps4065 » 16 Mar 2015, 17:40
You're right Mark, and I greatly appreciate your honest opinion regarding the N750 versus X-Sight. I'll stay with my N750.
Regards
Clive
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sunndog
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by sunndog » 16 Mar 2015, 17:59
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mbriz
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by mbriz » 19 Mar 2015, 21:19
Recon received all good
Cheers
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thegogg
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by thegogg » 31 Mar 2015, 21:43
Marky610 wrote:ATN X-Sight 5-18x = £625 Only selling to change to the 3-12x version
Pulsar N550 = £450
Pulsar Recon 750 = £120 SOLD
TECHNIRA Advanced Night Vision Monocular with Integrated Laser Rangerfinder = £200
Is the N550 still available, if so how old is it, what conditions it in and are there any extras with it, doubler, ir, battery pack etc?