Hello, I've just discovered your channel and your explanations are clear and limpid. One more subscriber! If I understand correctly, the reticle we see only appears when the digital zoom is activated? My scopes are equipped with manual paralax correction, so I don't have to take it into account when night vision is mounted on them? Is it true that when the vision is switched on, the Pard's reticles are cancelled? Excuse me for asking all these questions, but in France, to find good professionals, you have to get up early and trust them blindly! Have a good day
Haha true Long way to get answers And yeah a lot of people like our style and frankness It just uses you scopes reticle - all the time - same as your eye looking into the scope The little pard reticle is kinda pointless and really relates to the digital zoom so if you do use it it will centre around your reticle - BUT you have optical zoom on your scope so really ignore the digital zoom totally. Parallax wise make the image look nice and crisp - same as in day it aligns the 2 images of the target and reticle together (pard is focused to your reticle)
@@owlopticsandoutdoors OK ! Thanks for the additional information! As soon as my little piggy is full, I'll order this famous Pard! Good day to you and your readers!😉
Not really - it’s 1x and the IR is designed for a scope so it doesn’t fill the entire screen - works but not really - the PARD 009 however is a proper night vision handheld
I just finished setting up a new 007SP. I cannot seem to get the reticle center adjustment right? the aux crosshair on the screen starts off below center. I can get it perfectly aligned with the vertical crosshair, but it stops short of the horizontal cross hair. I notice the value won't go above 30. Any idea what I might be doing wrong? Thanks!
I wouldn’t worry about it It’s for the digital zoom (you have optical zoom on your scope) and to give you a idea it’s roughly centred (parrallax control scopes it doesn’t matter anyway) It doesn’t affect anything else
The S has been replaced with the SP now which is further improved since this video - I’ve never hunted rats so can’t really say - not sure a 12g on them counts a lot - I do subsonic hunt a lot though to quite long ranges which is somewhat similar to air rifles (assuming here) and for that ballistics are key to it. We use the pard ds35 or td32 for that they are dedicated scopes - the 007 is great for making your day scope a night scope and I’ve shot plenty of pigs and deer with mine - convenient to quickly swap