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    Its not misleading in the slightest & I've got proof from recording but I can't get it up here at the moment. Photos now up

    looking at the same spot at approx 220yds (a section of heavy scrub) the 760 takes a photo of one bush at the end approx. 15-20 feet wide & 12 feet tall,
    using the Ward 700 at the same target shows the whole clump of scrub some 20yds wide.

    The difference between 20 feet & 20yds is rather more than SLIGHTLY wider

    Sorry about the poor quality of the pics,
    the screwdriver is pointing to the section shown in the 760 photo, both are at 4x on the scope, this shows the difference in both FOV & in the quality of the view I was using a B50 IR with BOTH units so that difference could not be blamed on the different IR.
    https://ibb.co/eOh2MU
    https://ibb.co/cD9tT9
    Last edited by angrybear; 13-08-2018 at 01:49 PM.

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    After some fairly exhaustive testing I believe I have worked out that the mag range is actually 1.7x to 4.25x
    & the digi mag is max 2.5x not 3.5x because it starts from 1 not from 0.

    It certainly isn't anything like the 4x-28x mag range quoted in the specs, I've emailed CRS asking where the 4x-28x comes in to the equation,
    I know that's from the manufacturer, but is rather misleading.

    Anyway it's still a cracking good bit of kit, and highly recomended

    Had an email reply from Ash at CRS, who says I'm pretty much spot on with the mag range.
    Last edited by angrybear; 11-08-2018 at 06:24 PM.

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    Comparison.

    Sorry, I just cannot get any decent pictures through the Ward to put up.
    What to my eye is a perfect picture, is just a glare of IR blinding the recorder on the video recording.

    In use they're so different that they don't really compare, the D700 has nothing but an on/off button, everything else is an extra.
    While the 760 has everything built in, most of it adjustable in the menu.
    With a B20 the ward has similar, but very slightly better, range but the biggest difference is depth & field of view which I found much better than the 760,
    but as a self contained do everything rabbiting & short range foxing unit the 760 is excellent.
    Photos through the 760 in daylight no set order as marked.
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    And a couple of photos at night with the 760
    https://ibb.co/fj5iO9
    https://ibb.co/eQA039
    https://ibb.co/bMfYO9
    Last edited by angrybear; 17-08-2018 at 01:52 PM.

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    Also just realised the two tiny grub-screws by the red dot laser are to zero it, so it also gives you a laser target designator in daylight &/or at night with NV goggles.

    Seems obvious now I've done it

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    I've had one for 3 weeks and its a cracking little unit, one issue I thought I might have is when fitted to a scope with target turrets? I was semi convinced the IR illuminator would be interfered with by the tall elevation turret of the Optisan EVX FFP scope on my .22lr but it still works great. The scope still has a torch mount on it anyway as I usually run a ward 800 on that.

    FFP scopes can be troublesome with NV add-ons as the reticle clarity changes if you make any magnification adjustments. but the WG760 has a much better focusing system when compared to the wardy 800 that its easy to get a clear reticle picture again, the ward can be a faff on to get crystal clear.

    I'll be in the market for a couple of additional scope clamps now to make swapping the WG between my airguns, .22LR's and HMR very easy.

    Not sure I'd use the laser dot but maybe it could be useful for some ratting when on the airgun? hey, its a freebee, might as well try eh?

    great review by the way.

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    add on

    just took deliver of my addon from crs, but would like to know if spaceing shims are availeable,

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    Not from the maker they supply a roll of tape to build up the ocular, which works fine.
    I use shims from my Cobra/Wardy, you can buy the Cobra set but they're not cheap.

    Time to "think outside the box" & go a bit "Blue Peter" maybe a section from a sink waste pipe fitting, gutter pipe, or plastic pot of some kind ?
    Measure the gap, half it & that's the thickness you need.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pigeonbasher1 View Post
    just took deliver of my addon from crs, but would like to know if spaceing shims are availeable,
    If you get in touch with Ashley and measure the diameter on your scope he will make/supple you with the shims ----------thats what "Hussar" told me.

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