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Thread: Question - 850nm or 940nm IR torch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nasty Factory Trigger View Post
    Hi CM et all,

    Yes thats right, when you changed the zoom function on the supplied IR torch.... I'd avoid that like the plague IMHO - seen the same torches on AliExpress for $25.00 - I kid you not.

    I did some research and sourced an IR laser from the UK.... think it cost me $220 landed - no border fees.
    I can link what I purchased, bearing in mind this was also in 940nm - wondering if I should have just got the 850 and be done with - but heres me, trying to be sneak sneaky with 940... pfft!

    Anyways, its a vast difference than the supplied unit. Still getting used to using the 66 - what comes into play as well, is the ability of ones scope to pass IR thru! Some have optic coatings to reject some IR, and I feel my Burris ones do... I digress...

    Link for where I bought from ; think its a one-man band in Kent, UK.... and supposedly he make these up himself? Or some anyways..

    https://www.nightvisionstore.co.uk/b...or-c2x28290587

    Think given that when you change zoom ( zoom in ) with most illuminators, they dont always zoom into true centre - so the Adjustable Low Profile IR Mount ( @Night_Into_Day ) would be most beneficial!! https://www.nightvisionstore.co.uk/a...nt-c2x28623988

    The VCSEL lasers just throw more light than LEDs further, though everyone to their own.


    Still wondering if I should have gone with a dedicated NV unit as opposed to the add-on - oh well, it works and the hares have no clue what's hitting them - that's enough win for me!



    Thanks for all the info and links. That UK IR looks good. I went out and shot 31 bunnies on Thurs night with the standard HT-60 850nm and surprisingly, I don't think any of them were concerned about the light, which I assume is just a red dot in the distance in the same way we see it. So I'm going to persevere with what I have for now and focus more on accuracy and reduce the rounds per kill equation. I need to get a good bipod that is easy to use on the go.

    Cheers
    Cam

 

 

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