Purchased brand new and still unused in original box. Mounted to rifle and turned on to test unit, but never used outside or never shot with it mounted to a rifle. Still under UK warranty. Was planning to use it for hunting, however am relocating internationally with a job offer abroad in a couple of month’s time. I would not be selling if it were not for work relocation. I have also considered the possibility of taking this along with me should it not sell. With Christmas coming up, spoil yourself, you have an excuse to make to the wife. Can provide more photos upon request. Viewing/Collection from Binfield/Wokingham – RG40 area, take J3 from M3 or J10 from M4, can meet at Bisley. £2900 + postage.
Specification:
Refresh rate:50hz
Microbolometer Resolution: 384x288
Range of detection: 1100m (object measuring 1.7x0.5m)
Spectral sensitivity: 8-14mkm
Display: 640x480 OLED
Video Out facility to record footage to MPR
Magnification: 2x with push button 2x zoom
Lens diameter: 42mm
Lens focus: 38mm
Relative aperture D/F: 1:1,2
Field of view, m@100m horizontal * vertical: 19.2/(9.6)
Minimum focusing distance: 5m
Eye relief: 67mm and Exit Pupil 5mm
Power Supply: 4-6v using 2 x CR123 lithium batteries
External Power Supply: EPS3 or EPS5 from Pulsar
Reticles: 13 user selectable
Windage and Elevation 1 Click (H/V) mm@100m: 30/30
IP67 Water Protection
Weaver Rail mount system
Weight: 0.9kg
Shock Resistance: 6000 joules
Features:
Long detection range
Variable magnification
Anti-shock sensor protection system
Large eye relief
Variable electronic reticles ( 13 types)
High contrast image (OLED display)
Simple adaption to different types of shooting (3 basic modes)
Noiseless calibration
Video output
Wide range of operating temperatures
External power supply
Variable electronic reticles
High frame rate 50Hz
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Pulsar Apex XD50 Thermal Riflescope
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Re: Pulsar Apex XD50 Thermal Riflescope
some feedback on this scope from a user on stalkingdirectory:
G'day spatan 7510,
After using this same unit from Jan this year I can totally recommend them, changed the way I hunt and opened up a whole new world for me. Was also very helpful in securing new properties to shoot as choppers and baiting can only do so much as game becomes educated etc. Before committing to buy I had nothing to compare it to and no one to ask about performance, mine was the second in Australia, now two of my mates have also taken the plunge, one scope and one monocular.
I consider the unit very strong and well made, maintains zero even though it bounces and vibrates mounted on the gun rack of my quad bike. It has copped a few unintentional bumps and knocks along the way and has proved 100% reliable and I believe is worth every dollar. Took the pig in the link last weekend and without the thermal would not have had success.
Jerry
http://www.thestalkingdirectory.co.uk/g ... l-pig.html
G'day spatan 7510,
After using this same unit from Jan this year I can totally recommend them, changed the way I hunt and opened up a whole new world for me. Was also very helpful in securing new properties to shoot as choppers and baiting can only do so much as game becomes educated etc. Before committing to buy I had nothing to compare it to and no one to ask about performance, mine was the second in Australia, now two of my mates have also taken the plunge, one scope and one monocular.
I consider the unit very strong and well made, maintains zero even though it bounces and vibrates mounted on the gun rack of my quad bike. It has copped a few unintentional bumps and knocks along the way and has proved 100% reliable and I believe is worth every dollar. Took the pig in the link last weekend and without the thermal would not have had success.
Jerry
http://www.thestalkingdirectory.co.uk/g ... l-pig.html
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Re: Pulsar Apex XD50 Thermal Riflescope
weekend bump
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Re: Pulsar Apex XD50 Thermal Riflescope
now £2800 - grab a bargain
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Re: Pulsar Apex XD50 Thermal Riflescope
FINAL PRICE DROP AND PRICED TO GO - £2700 + Postage
grab a bargain for the new year
grab a bargain for the new year
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Re: Pulsar Apex XD50 Thermal Riflescope
for sale (still sitting in cupboard unused) - £2700
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Re: Pulsar Apex XD50 Thermal Riflescope
for sale (still sitting in cupboard unused) - now £2600 grab a bargain...
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