Accufire?

Baron85

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Shot the competition dynamics match last weekend and it was sponsored by Accufire. I had never heard of them before the match but got to look at some of their scopes. The 1-6 and 1-8 were pretty cool and I have been looking for a scope for a coyote blaster.

Any feedback on these and the company as a whole? They filled the prize table so would like to support them if they are decent.
 
I like the 1-6x because of the reticle, to me it is a much better reticle for distance, holds, and possible moving targets like hogs. The 1-8 has more power but reticle is too basic, overall great company and optics. I have had their thermal the Incendis which is amazing for the price, easy to use and be used as handheld, weapon mounted, and as clip on.
 
I bought the Incendis back in Dec of 2021 for about $2600 dealer. Just bought another off Ebay after my offer of $1000 was taken. I like everything about it other than it's too heav at 27oz. to be a helmet mount. Even though its a 384 resolution it's a game changer for me as I like it better than my PVS14's. You have to get used to the menu and I still haven't figured out in regard to the "Position Parameters" which you have 3 you can set up. That's where you basically can move the screen itself (collomate) to 3 different positions. I have to test to see if when I'm on #1 position does the reticle stay with that position? So I use it as a Scanner then mount it mostly as a clip on in front of a LPVO 1-10 when necessary. It seems like the company has disappeared or downsized as their website is now a different name and no response to emails.

Note: I was thinking of the Iray RL25 ($1800 at ArmsUnl) but it isn't a clip on as if used that way your sighting in your scope reticle for it which would be off if the RL25 was removed. Also as a helmet mount 2x would make me dizzy beside a PVS 14 1x. And I read on these forums of a guy that said it would not hold zero as a dedicated scope.
 
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