Yukon NV Scope
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I own this scope personally, and it is great! I highly recommend it. I hunt hogs both stalking and over bait in NC, and it gets the job done for the most part. Clear imaging and reliable accuracy, it is a very useful tool for night hog/predator hunting.
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I have the same telescope, the view is much worse as in the movie, so the outside of the lens is very distorted, the video shows nothing of this?its really waste of money, strange that the man in the movie at the end looks through a telescope that really is off
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seems legit
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надо широкоугольные бинокулярные очки на шлем откидные такие
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@amuba6al lol my uncle's name is Bob and he looks exactly like him
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@Northhunt That was just his hand holding the camera steady against the lens.
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@Northhunt hey, it's sportsmansguide lol. once i caught them selling a "black jack" colt gun, when I called colt, they said they had no such model lol
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would of fooled most people. It would have been applicable for the camera to have been mounted properly and shot through the scope rather then the moron holding the rifle and camera swinging like a monkey. BTW that video was not shot at night either it was shot in daylight then converted using filters in post. Sorry to bust your bubble guys but next time hire pros and not uncle Bob.
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The scope was moving on the rifle because it wasn't a scope that you seen in action. This video was very poorly made and probably cost the company money big money in sales due to the idiot who made it. Not to mention, false advertisement. Lets have a look why shall we... The video shown using night vision isn't really the actual scope but a video camera sitting on top of the rifle pretending to be. Which would have been a great idea if it was thought out a little more and
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Why is the barrel swaying about?? Is it not mounted to the rifle!
And why does the barrel move, while the scope is rock solid?
Northhunt 1 year ago 30
you ca clearly see that the barrel moves, and the scope is solid with the camera.
if the scope was attached to the rifle/gun, wouldnt both ojects moved simustanously.....?
Northhunt 1 year ago 14