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by 338LAPUASLAP
on 1/11/2010
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ND3 SNOW GLOW BUSTING ICE SHOW
I have mounted it three times and just can't seem to pick one rifle.
Maybe I will have to buy two more.
Using Quick releases from LaRue, seem to be able to hold on x up to two hundred.
Not really suppose to shoot here after dark but when the snow comes in and the sun is still cracking it is a beautiful sight.
Mounted on one AR type platform and didn't see any problems, I put one on an HK91 and went to town at 100 yds after sight in and didn't have any issues. Broke apart everything I aimed at first time no shift or deviation.
Then for the heck of it I put it on a 10.5 AR I paid the Sin Tax for and (stamp) and white trashed it trying to get back into the grove from hip firing and off shoulder just had a good old time. Targeted some frozen 1 gallon milk jugs from 40-60 yds and seemed to be unstoppable.
While I would not suggest putting one on a duty firearm or anything used with your life on the line as you make a perfect target I loved it and suggest this for fun/hunting.
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by Dan
on 12/20/2009
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great product for the money
This is a great and cost effective alternative to night vision. The animals are not alarmed by the light because the frequency is beyond their range of vision, which is awesome for observing deer in a food plot or smokin' a few hogs. It actually works better in total darkness than low light conditions and the adjustable beam allows for an array of ranges of use.
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by Rancid Coolaid
on 10/30/2009
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LD-3
I will say this: there are few things cooler than being able to light up a 10" circle at 100 yards with NO LIGHT scattering outside the circle. Everything around stays perfectly darkened, and that circle is bright in the reticle.
For hog hunting, I doubt any other single item (unless you can afford $11,000 IR scope) is as cool or as useful.
I'd take this over any night vision Gen 3 or under.
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by Ted
on 9/28/2009
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Outstanding product!
The ND-3 is awesom!!! I'll bet in the last month, between the 4 of us on our deer lease with ND-3-equipped rifles, probably 50 hogs have taken dirt naps behind the evil green light! So far, they seem oblivious to the fact the laser is shining on them. This thing has made us brutally efficient at dispatching those "nocturnal only" hogs. Up until now, we would wait for a full or almost full moon to hunt them at night. Now, it doesn't matter. We can kill them AT WILL pretty much any night we choose! Our only limitations seems to be the amount of ammo we have on hand at the time. It almost seems unfair! If it weren't for the fact feral hogs are such a menace and therefore deserve to die, I would feel guilty!
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