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    Pulsar

    The lazer on my pulsar is about an inch across at 50 yards . easily seen . red by the way . i wondered if the one from uttins is the same type ??? HOLLY
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    Are we talking day scopes or NV here Dave
    Neil
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    Quote Originally Posted by stillair1 View Post
    Are we talking day scopes or NV here Dave
    Neil
    If using a red laser for night vision, get a 3.5" floppy disc and take it apart. Use the recording material (the small record) and cut it to fit on your laser sight. It dulls the beam down and does not cause a bright flare in the night vision monitor or eye piece.

    Two layers will be better for gen1 tubed units but watch it does not burn a dot in the tube.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stillair1 View Post
    Are we talking day scopes or NV here Dave
    Neil
    If you mean me it was a day scope, a Redfield Rev 3-9x50 and a cheap green laser unit, which is clearly visible through scope and to the naked eye during broad daylight...but the dot is about 50mm+ at 35 yards or so...I was up the club yesterday and tried it, the green laser dot fills the big 40/50mm? kill zone on a tin chicken at about that range.

    I had the green laser mounted above the Redfield on my old Phoenix for a while and found that the pellet trajectory would be within the spread of the laser beam for about the last 15 yards or so on a 35 yard zero...the laser light was reflecting off the inside of the pellet giving the trace effect, looked cool anyway!
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    Not you Dave, but the op Dave H.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stillair1 View Post
    Not you Dave, but the op Dave H.
    Ah...scrub my nonsense then!
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    Not you Dave, but the op Dave.
    "Shooters, regardless of their preferred quarry, enjoy their sport for its ability to transfer them from their day-to-day life into a world where they can lose themselves for a few hours". B Potts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stillair1 View Post
    Not you Dave, but the op Dave.

    Ah...scrub my nonsense then!

    ...deja vu?...glitch in the matrix?
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    Damn smart phones got a mind of its own I tell yer.
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