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Not bad. it gave me some ideas for my next one. - Review by benjamin masters
I love it. Once I got it in my hands I was off to the hills hunting with my mates.
No joke we did find a deer and had to turn on the spot light so we could aim the rifle at the deer, but it was shot in the darkness.
I have to say the monocular is more suitable for being hand held so the lens can be adjusted for clear vision. It was very tiring on the eye so I can not see how it could be comfortable when mounted on head gear.
It is not video\photo adaptable as there was nothing to put any chip\plug or any way into the monoclur? and another thing if I was to put the monoculer on rifle it will have to have a red laster light pointer under the barrel to aim the target. (Posted on 17/05/11)
No joke we did find a deer and had to turn on the spot light so we could aim the rifle at the deer, but it was shot in the darkness.
I have to say the monocular is more suitable for being hand held so the lens can be adjusted for clear vision. It was very tiring on the eye so I can not see how it could be comfortable when mounted on head gear.
It is not video\photo adaptable as there was nothing to put any chip\plug or any way into the monoclur? and another thing if I was to put the monoculer on rifle it will have to have a red laster light pointer under the barrel to aim the target. (Posted on 17/05/11)















