Night Vision DNT ThermNight - Effortless Long Range

Solscud007

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Minuteman
May 25, 2022
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Henderson, NV
Ive been testing the ThermNight for a while. I have the new TNC335R which is a 384 resolution thermal as well as having a digital day/night Sony Starvis2 sensor. You can flip between digital and thermal by pressing the button on the side. But I prefer to use PIP. It also has a laser range finder that works with the onboard ballistic calculator giving you a disturbed reticle for showing you where to aim for your drop.

Here is a video of me shooting my 13" SCAR17S out to 890 yards. In hind sight I should have used "Dial-In" instead of "Hold Over". You can see the small red aiming reticle but if I had chosen Dial-In, then the entire MILS reticle would shift position to the new aiming point. Then I would have my reticle to know how far off my impacts were for better correction.



Here is another video at ECNS shooting out to 700 yards with my 20" Hellion bullpuop using AAC 77gr OTM. Swipe to see 400 yard pseudo KYL target in the day. Swipe again to see the night time 700 yard hit.


I was honestly surprised I could see the IPSC target with no illumination.

I also have the DNT ZULUS and use it on my Ruger 10/22 Charger which I setup for my kids (8 and 4 years old). It is in a chassis with an ARCA rail so it can sit on my APO mini tripod. Both the ZULUS and ThermNight can connect to the App via WiFi and you can live view what the scope sees. The range isnt that far but its great for seeing what my kids are aiming at and making sure they are on target before pulling the trigger. As well as maintaining muzzle discipline.

 
I have a zulus 3-12 I put on a crossbow and for the money the features are great (18650 battery, recording, built in rangefinder, etc). The one thing I hate about it is the horrible fish eye when looking through the scope, but it works, and at the price point I guess it's to be expected. The video it takes is great.