What night vision monocular do you recomend that dont cost more than 220 and that can be used also on your rifle and has good range and visibility and more less 2x zoom
i found a bushnell that has a fov of 70 ft at 3000 ft that is a 4x50 veiwing range is 5-700 ft if you are looking to buy this model it is at night vision planet. however it is a monocular meaning it is used for only 1 eye
I also kind of like the idea that the Yukon allows you take it off and mount it on your rifle where the Bushnell doesn't allow that. What one should I buy in your opinion assuming I could get either for the same price?
@WILCOX11B Im in same position,I would like one that I can attach to my scope as well as use as a monocular.If the bushnell is too long,the yukon is the way to go.Loads of different branded yukons about,very cheap,you need low mag scope and monocular for a scope add on,px adjustable scope too.
The Bushnell says its FOV is 96feet at 1000yds.. the Yukon says its FOV is 98feet at 100 yards. Does this mean with the bushnell that I can only see about 9 feet wide at 100 yards? Is that possible? Do you have experience with these two units? Are they worth their price tag?
what model of night vision is this? How do these compare to the Yukon NVMT 1x24 night vision. Would you recommend the Bushnell 26-2013 or the Yukon NVMT 1x24. I am considering buying one of these two sets. Could you or anyone give me their opinions?
As far as I know, both are very similar, because the performance of the Gen 1. NVG's are very reduced. The Bushnell is smaller and its appearance is close to the military PVS-14 :-)
@JR2FJI I agree but the prices are what people are concerned about.I'm not in work and even if I was I wouldnt consider any thing over gen 1+ as there stupid money and I cant justify the price,if I can see to 100 yard with gen 1-1+ I'm very happy.
Which is better, this, or the Bushnell 2x24??
What does "number"x"number" even mean?
Thanks for any replies
purplepikmin 2 years ago
it means by
GUNSFOREVER1 2 years ago
@purplepikmin x means the magnification,so x2 you can see further then a x1.
I'm impressed with this but it was in a lit up area.Whats the price for these and would they fit on the back of a rifle scope?or they to long?
whosthedaddy11 1 year ago
What night vision monocular do you recomend that dont cost more than 220 and that can be used also on your rifle and has good range and visibility and more less 2x zoom
please help
nnuutteerr 2 years ago
i found a bushnell that has a fov of 70 ft at 3000 ft that is a 4x50 veiwing range is 5-700 ft if you are looking to buy this model it is at night vision planet. however it is a monocular meaning it is used for only 1 eye
ectaserlok29 2 years ago
yes
andreas0741 2 years ago
I also kind of like the idea that the Yukon allows you take it off and mount it on your rifle where the Bushnell doesn't allow that. What one should I buy in your opinion assuming I could get either for the same price?
WILCOX11B 3 years ago
@WILCOX11B Im in same position,I would like one that I can attach to my scope as well as use as a monocular.If the bushnell is too long,the yukon is the way to go.Loads of different branded yukons about,very cheap,you need low mag scope and monocular for a scope add on,px adjustable scope too.
whosthedaddy11 1 year ago
The Bushnell says its FOV is 96feet at 1000yds.. the Yukon says its FOV is 98feet at 100 yards. Does this mean with the bushnell that I can only see about 9 feet wide at 100 yards? Is that possible? Do you have experience with these two units? Are they worth their price tag?
WILCOX11B 3 years ago
what model of night vision is this? How do these compare to the Yukon NVMT 1x24 night vision. Would you recommend the Bushnell 26-2013 or the Yukon NVMT 1x24. I am considering buying one of these two sets. Could you or anyone give me their opinions?
WILCOX11B 3 years ago
As far as I know, both are very similar, because the performance of the Gen 1. NVG's are very reduced. The Bushnell is smaller and its appearance is close to the military PVS-14 :-)
Mea600 3 years ago
they are all made by the same factory in China, there is no difference between Gen 1 Yukon and gen 1 Bushnell
nightvision012345 2 years ago
Gen 1 is a toy !
Also easy to break !
Just buy an Yukon Digital, much better and does not break !
Regards
JR2FJI 2 years ago
@JR2FJI I agree but the prices are what people are concerned about.I'm not in work and even if I was I wouldnt consider any thing over gen 1+ as there stupid money and I cant justify the price,if I can see to 100 yard with gen 1-1+ I'm very happy.
whosthedaddy11 1 year ago