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Do you have the VO (viewer only) model or the weapons mountable unit?
If the VO model I do not believe it can be used as anything but a hand held viewer as the housing does not have mounting holes.
If the Weapons mountable unit the only thing I have read is that it is LE/ Mil only. I know...
Call the "OEM" Seiler Instruments 800-489-2282
or
Aurora Tactical the main dealer at 479-751-8136
Seiler told me that the 6-16x80mm version was dropped from the lineup but the NV module is the same.
If I were you I would dispense with the 6-16 and go with the 2-10 version.
You have a F7201A Day / Night Vision Scope and if happy you could buy another F7210A "without" the NV module from Aurora Tactical or from the Seiler who is the OEM for around $900.
If you want to go PVS-14 coupled to the eye piece of a traditional day scope look into the mono-loc which retails...
No safety issue for me as I hunt alone and there is no one around. I just find that in my area everything is glowing, every tree, every rock and it makes picking out the 4 legged critters difficult. I think I have come to the conclusion that thermal works best for flat landers over large open...
No brainer go with the PVS14 and an IR laser.
Scanning with a NV scope sucks, been there done that.
I have spent significantly more time this year hunting with NV then in the last couple combined and I have come to the conclusion that dual PVS14's or a Binocular system would be so much...
Use to have an IR laser on my bow a lifetime ago and used it in conjunction with a PVS14. It definately took some practice.
As Killswitch said on a crossbow it is easy and you could even mount a PVS14 to the crossbow. There are some pictures floating around the net of a guy who mounted a...