Perfect.The clip on unit has some advantages in certain situations.
As a handheld scanner it's better than a dedicated scope as it has a lower magnification and is as easy as binos versus scope to handle just looking around..
In conjunction with a rifle mounted spotlight it's a good combination.
It mounts to the rear of your normal scope adding length so a recoil pad needs to be added to get eye relief and comfortable hold back but there's no change in zero.
To get the best from it your scope needs to have parallax ajustment as ir focuses to a different point from visible light.
You can use the scopes optical zoom rather than the digital one.
The illuminator range seems to be the same as for the dedicated scopes.
The dedicated scopes are pretty good but not up to the optical standard of a proper one. You are in effect looking at a smallTV screen and the image lacks depth same with the clip ons.
During the day nv scopes and the clip ons tend to suffer from poor image quality compared to dedicated optics if there's a lot of contrast in a scene.
They do have the advantage that you can set up a rifle and leave it.
I have had a pard 007 clip on for over a year and am pretty happy with it. It took quite some time to learn how to use it effectively. For me coupled with a Thermal scanner it does the business.
I bought mine before Ken started importing and the price has dropped quite a bit.
Anyhow those are my thoughts.
Thanks.
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