I would be appreciative to hear the opinions and experiences of others who have gone before me so-to-speak into the night. : )
The challenges include selecting a night vision devise and mount. In my reading I've seen suggestion that the AI fore-end rail IMUNS from Badger may not in it's stock form adapt well to the Covert's Suppressor.
Cadex also has a fore-end rail for AI
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=629469
I had though I would select the ATN PS40-WPT™ to mount before a SB 5-25 PMII I own as the NV devise.
http://www.atncorp.com/nightvision-daynight-atnps40-wpt
This is a Gen 4 product with a gray scale display. It is less expensive then a BNS PV 22. The specs, to me, look better.
Resolution 60-74 lp/mm
Signal to noise, minimum 18-26
The objective will be to place a bullet precisely on target (hog) at 100 to 300 yards with ambient light after sunset. Supplemental illumination with an IR laser is not an unacceptable option.
Thanks for your consideration
The challenges include selecting a night vision devise and mount. In my reading I've seen suggestion that the AI fore-end rail IMUNS from Badger may not in it's stock form adapt well to the Covert's Suppressor.
Cadex also has a fore-end rail for AI
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=629469
I had though I would select the ATN PS40-WPT™ to mount before a SB 5-25 PMII I own as the NV devise.
http://www.atncorp.com/nightvision-daynight-atnps40-wpt
This is a Gen 4 product with a gray scale display. It is less expensive then a BNS PV 22. The specs, to me, look better.
Resolution 60-74 lp/mm
Signal to noise, minimum 18-26
The objective will be to place a bullet precisely on target (hog) at 100 to 300 yards with ambient light after sunset. Supplemental illumination with an IR laser is not an unacceptable option.
Thanks for your consideration