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I’d love to hear what Mark B. thinks of the Bosun Core IR scopes and spotting devices.
The Boson core FLIR units (different technology than Night vision) have so far only been seen briefly at SHOT Show in January. No one has any yet as FLIR has not shipped any yet. So it will be a while yet before they are out.
I would like to hear about your impressions of thermal devices and compare to the NVD mentioned in your articles. Thank you
I also would like a comparison between the two from some one knowledgeable like you.
Thanks. Very nice job.
Using an AN PVS-14 NVD with an Aimpoint or an EOTech is actually pretty simple. There’s no adjustments necessary on either of the two scopes other than adjusting the brightness of the reticle which can be adjusted and then left alone providing the surrounding available light remains the same. The NVD does need to be adjusted for clarity as viewing distance changes but its a quick function to do. I’ve gotten plenty of time on my buddie’s setup using the above mentioned gear so when (or if) I can get my own goodies,I intend to be set up the same with a quick removable AN PVS-14 and probably an EOTech because it seems to work better because the Aimpoint has a slightly tinted lense which tends to hinder the brightness of what you’re viewing. All I need to do now is win the lottery.
I run my AN PVS-14 NVD behind a Vortex red dot and there is very little adjustment it works great.