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Haven’t had any issues, though I literally screwed those Hypodermics on the arrows the night before, so haven’t had many chances to see any issues. They are currently 1-0 for me.
I prefer the glass on my S&B PMII, got rid of an ATACR that I had a couple years ago. I prefer the turrets on the S&B, though they have multiple options and they all feel different. I don’t like how the zoom on the NF turns the entire ocular housing either.
^^^ yeah, black market arms gets them pretty regularly, and while they go super fast after notification I find they release them in batches sometimes. I missed two notifications the other day but was able to snag a couple on the third one.
I have a Two Vets Recon and a Two Vets No Name Jr. Both fantastic tripods, though the no name jr is super small and really more of a special purpose tripod. The Recon is a full feature fantastic tripod that won’t break the bank. I have it paired with a leofoto half bowl leveling head with and...
I have the lesser of the Steiner models, the non 1535nm beam, which Steiner advertises as invisible to IR NV. I can’t find a listed nm wavelength for my model, but from what I can find the Sigs and the Vortex’s run between 600-900nm. I’m curious if my Steiners run high enough to help cut through...
So I’ve been trying to do some googling and have come up short on an answer. My friend and I were viewing our rangefinder beams under my PVS14 the night before a match a month ago and noted how different all the beam pulses were. We had his Vortex HD 4000, Sig Kilo 3000 BDX, and my Steiner M830R...