I'd like to put one of these on my Air Venture Avenge-X, but I can't tell if it will mount properly. The rifle has a split pic rail - half of it is in front of the magazine slot, and half is behind it. The rear portion of the rail is 95.25mm long. Do you know if the Arken mount will fit that? Thank you!
Very informative mate so thank you. One point though,if the weather conditions are important that means every time we go anywhere we have to check the temp,pressure etc, and maybe alter the scope settings before we shoot!! Just ordered one of these so trying to learn as much as possible.
Science degree and £600 required. Couple of the new Chinese stand alone scopes do everything you need at night out to 60 yards. At £130, you will not be so peeved if it breaks in 18 months time. Like my ATN did. Very good in depth advert.
OK, I do have a Physics degree but that's really not necessary. Nor is £600 if you're savvy. Mine was £540 and it's worth every penny. This is my third NV system after an X-sight and a Pard 008 and it blows those two out of the water. That ballistic calculator is as much of a gamechanger for me as thermal imaging is for a spotter. The rats don't stand a chance.
Yes I did that and it did not work, called up DNT and they said they were going to send there team to check the app itself and try to resolve the issue
Easy enough to focus though? Anyway, hack for this issue: Drill a hole in the centre of the lens cover. Start with an 8mm one and see how you get on, you can always make it bigger. It works the same way as reducing the aperture does on a camera (increases the depth of field). Obviously you may have to up the IR level as less "light" will be getting to the sensor but it will massively improve the depth of field. Don't want to mess up your lens cover? Stick some tape over the objective end and put a hole in that.
I'd like to put one of these on my Air Venture Avenge-X, but I can't tell if it will mount properly. The rifle has a split pic rail - half of it is in front of the magazine slot, and half is behind it. The rear portion of the rail is 95.25mm long. Do you know if the Arken mount will fit that? Thank you!
Very informative mate so thank you. One point though,if the weather conditions are important that means every time we go anywhere we have to check the temp,pressure etc, and maybe alter the scope settings before we shoot!! Just ordered one of these so trying to learn as much as possible.
Yes, its's best to check the conditions and to make adjustments to the settings if needed.
Thoroughly enjoyed that mate
Science degree and £600 required. Couple of the new Chinese stand alone scopes do everything you need at night out to 60 yards. At £130, you will not be so peeved if it breaks in 18 months time. Like my ATN did. Very good in depth advert.
OK, I do have a Physics degree but that's really not necessary. Nor is £600 if you're savvy. Mine was £540 and it's worth every penny. This is my third NV system after an X-sight and a Pard 008 and it blows those two out of the water. That ballistic calculator is as much of a gamechanger for me as thermal imaging is for a spotter. The rats don't stand a chance.
I been hearing bad things about ATN. I’m glad I didn’t get one im waiting on my arken lrf will be here this week
Just one question
Wat app do you use in conjunction with the scope
Any idea of why it does not work properly with IPhone 14 Pro Max iso 18.01, you can’t move the cross hair with finger when zeroing?
Make sure that your phones software and firmware are fully up to date, as this has coursed issues in the past.
Yes I did that and it did not work, called up DNT and they said they were going to send there team to check the app itself and try to resolve the issue
Cheers!
Did you have to measure scope hight and add that info into the ballistic calculator, thanks
Yes
The Arken has a much better image compared to my HiK Cheetah
Focus fussy 😩 ,at night picture brilliant and day time but that focus was a deal breaker
Easy enough to focus though? Anyway, hack for this issue: Drill a hole in the centre of the lens cover. Start with an 8mm one and see how you get on, you can always make it bigger. It works the same way as reducing the aperture does on a camera (increases the depth of field). Obviously you may have to up the IR level as less "light" will be getting to the sensor but it will massively improve the depth of field. Don't want to mess up your lens cover? Stick some tape over the objective end and put a hole in that.
@@harryfishfork1613 will try that thanks for the reply
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Can these Zulus hand larger calibers or are they only for airguns? what is their rating limit?
Definitely not just for airguns, it works fine on my .243.
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