Night Vision Anybody have experience with a BAE skeetIR-L?

Yes,

The SkeetL is a fantastic 320 LWIR unit. Excellent as a monocular. Works well enough as a clipon but you have to be maticulous about dialing out parallax, and if using a FTS mount, don’t flip it in and out (clip and un-clip is fine).

What type of detail are you looking for?
 
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Yes,

The SkeetL is a fantastic 320 LWIR unit. Excellent as a monocular. Works well enough as a clipon but you have to be maticulous about dialing out parallax, and if using a FTS mount, don’t flip it in and out (clip and un-clip is fine).

What type of detail are you looking for?

How is it as a helmet mounted setup with a PVS14 and as a stand alone thermal scope? It has a reticle correct?

Any idea on service life for them? The one I’m looking at is a 2011 service date but it sounds like it has pretty low hours on it. I’m assuming they wont be serviced by trijicon?
 
SkyScrapin, does the FTS mount cause issues on the skeetL?

People reported issues with flipping it out and back so I didn’t even try. 100% repeatable for me if I didn’t use this feature and only clipped in or removed. Parallax was the most important adjustment by far.
 
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How is it as a helmet mounted setup with a PVS14 and as a stand alone thermal scope? It has a reticle correct?

Any idea on service life for them? The one I’m looking at is a 2011 service date but it sounds like it has pretty low hours on it. I’m assuming they wont be serviced by trijicon?

I wouldn’t use it standalone or you might get a ring near your eye after recoil.

It works superbly as a stand alone monocular or paired with a -14.

Service life wise, it’s a hardened unit that will last. If you break it though, highly unlikely you can send it to BAE for repair.
 
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I wouldn’t use it standalone or you might get a ring near your eye after recoil.

It works superbly as a stand alone monocular or paired with a -14.

Service life wise, it’s a hardened unit that will last. If you break it though, highly unlikely you can send it to BAE for repair.


Sounds good. Anything in particular I should be looking for when looking at it before purchase?