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    I have a Sytong and a pard 008.
    The pard has a rangefinder which is extremely useful. This set up pretty much lives on my .22.

    I have been using the Sytong for rabbit work on the .223. It is a good unit. I have no problem with it being too close to my eye at all so it might be a smaller unit than the older pard 007?
    You need a scope with parallax adjustment, I can't use it on any without it. A vari power scope with a lower magnification is handy to aid rapid target acquisition.
    Get another couple of batteries to use with it, I just use some high end ones from a vape shop.
    Lastly the stock standard scope adapter they come with can not fit on a single scope I own, so sloppy that you have to use a lot of tape and it is extremely hard to stop the unit moving when living in a side by side, quite frustrating. Fortunately they have more eye adaptors coming next week by the looks.

    Would I recommend the Sytong, definitely! Awesome piece of kit!
    Ideally a hand held thermal to spot is what you're after. The reason I use night vision instead of a thermal scope (which I have used) is because you can positively identify your target. You can have a good guess with a thermal scope but it is just that.

    These photos are screen shots off video recordings so are far less quality than the footage itself especially seeing as the rifle and or object are moving.

    Kiwi at approx 80 yards

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    Plover at approx 60 yards

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    Pāteke at approx 40 yards

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