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    Also feel free to drop down and test any of our Sytong products. Bring other gear for comparisons. We’ve had customers turn up with HIK, pulsar, pard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 55six View Post
    The Sytong has a better sensor with a lower NETD, and a longer LRF distance rating.
    After checking your website, the sensor is the same, and your unit is $400 more expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bhess View Post
    Ive just bought the pard you are talking about, had it out a couple of weekends ago and was impressed, spotted 4 Sika stags in a mob 1km away in the Kaimanawa tussock country at 8.30am took a full 10min to find them in the binos and i knew exactly where to look.
    Flick me a message if you want to have a look at it. I live just on the outskirts of palmy/hiwinui
    Oh nice, cheers for the offer i'll keep that in mind
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fat ninja View Post
    After checking your website, the sensor is the same, and your unit is $400 more expensive.
    Pard NZ website: TA32LRF specs: Sub 35 NETD, 1000m LRF
    Sytong XS03 specs: Sub 30 NETD, 1200m LRF

    Sytong is better spec'd and we offer a discount to forum members.
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    How much could you do the Sytong XS03-25LRF for?

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    we'd take a couple hundred off for forum members

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    Quote Originally Posted by 55six View Post
    we'd take a couple hundred off for forum members
    Can you pm me?
    I’m looking for one


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    i have the sytong handheld 25 model with lrf and use the sytong ht-88 clip on night vision... it is responsible for so many kills on rabbits, possums, pigs and deer... i cant recommend it enough! for thermal i think LRF is a must also!
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    Lrf is certainly desirable but a thermal scope with a proper mil dot reticle is a good alternative if your familiar with using one for range estimation.
    When my pulsar finally dies ( xq 28) finally dies I'll be upgrading for sure but it's being going since 2018 with just a change of batteries. Rubbish definition compared to the new stuff but you learn shapes etc

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    Anyone down south been using these in the matagouri/briar scrub country we know and love down here? Any success

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_bbb View Post
    Anyone down south been using these in the matagouri/briar scrub country we know and love down here? Any success
    Yes. Wallaby and deer. It’s actually easier to get images through matagouri/briar than NI bush and scrub.
    I was using a sytong xso6 35mm. Great little unit.
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    How far away was the deer in the other thread @Tahr?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JL12 View Post
    How far away was the deer in the other thread @Tahr?
    The dead one? About 250 yards. Or are you talking about another pic? There are a few of them.
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    Was the dead one, how do they look at 3-400? looking at an XM06 scope in the next couple of weeks

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    Quote Originally Posted by JL12 View Post
    Was the dead one, how do they look at 3-400? looking at an XM06 scope in the next couple of weeks
    That dead one was on 1x base mag.

    This is 320 yds on 1 x base mag (with a 50mm Sytong spotter) in drizzle.

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