Howdy folks, I know I’m not the only one who employs the use of the PVS30 on their rifles. I use mine to shoot pigs and other predators at night. What are some tips and tricks you have learned that has made your life easier when using yours? I’d like to compile a thread so that those that are new to clip on nvgs can have a good baseline. Pictures of your rig are a bonus point, too. I’ll start with something that I’ve noticed;
When you first power your unit on, leave the lens cover on, and turn the gain knob all the way down to its dimmest setting. Remove your lens cover, then slowly dial it back up, just to where you can clearly see what you should be observing. This will reduce noise. Having a day time optic with 34mm tube or greater, and great low light performance will definitely make your experience that much better.
Here’s what I run mine on-
When you first power your unit on, leave the lens cover on, and turn the gain knob all the way down to its dimmest setting. Remove your lens cover, then slowly dial it back up, just to where you can clearly see what you should be observing. This will reduce noise. Having a day time optic with 34mm tube or greater, and great low light performance will definitely make your experience that much better.
Here’s what I run mine on-
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