BSA ND3 Laser Genetics review - AGR Episode #43
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@pyramydair Sorry, this is not correct. Most animals are red/green color blind, which means that the animals is unable to discern between red and green lasers. But the green light is visible to them.
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junk in the cold, have to buy it to wee paper work showing its faults.. shit in the cold.. thousands ripped off i think...
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$300 ahhh still to expensive for me:(
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@pyramydair thats not strictly true. Its less visable in their spectrum. Like red is to us.
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Since when do Italians not point guns at people JK
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do u focus the laser at your zero,d scope distance ie my scope is zerod at 25yds so would i centre the laser at that distance
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is this light visable to rats and rabbits ? will they get spooked as they do with a standerd flash light ?
SuperShaunyboy 2 months ago
@SuperShaunyboy
No the light from this laser is not visible to animals.
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Pyramyd Air Team
pyramydair 2 months ago
what is the largest scope objective that this could work with?
MrFREDANG 10 months ago
@MrFREDANG
You can installed BSA ND3 on scopes with objectives up to 56mm.
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Pyramyd Air Team
pyramydair 10 months ago
would a 3-9x50 scope be good enought for a 22 cal co2 rifle. for hunting rabbits at 50 yard +?
cybermarine01 11 months ago
@cybermarine01
As long as your CO2 air rifle is powerful enough at 50 yards (would be a bit unusual for a CO2 air rifle), then the 3-9x50 scope should do just fine.
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Pyramyd Air Team
pyramydair 11 months ago