regard the Bard nv800p, Something I have not thought of; If you store this away, for a few weeks or months, remove the 18650 battery, does it keep the setting, or is it, everytime the Bat runs out, its back to the start setup again ?
Hi, it will keep its settings once they are set. Although we do not know if this is the case when the unit has been dormant for years. Thanks for watching.
Would pard nv007 work on vortex crossfire 3-9x40 not AO model, will it be clear and usable at around 40-80 yards, and would it be good pn magnum brake barrel airguns
Any add rear N/V does require a form of adjustable paralax ,on the optic, to enable the unit to deliver the best possible image available in conjunction with that specific scope, there is no list, as such to say what will or wont work at varying ramges unfortunatley, just a lose set of guidelines
Thanks again for this insight to how technology has come along . Very interesting 👌 👍
No problem Sean, thanks for watching!
great review
Thanks Brian!
regard the Bard nv800p, Something I have not thought of; If you store this away, for a few weeks or months, remove the 18650 battery, does it keep the setting, or is it, everytime the Bat runs out, its back to the start setup again ?
Hi, it will keep its settings once they are set. Although we do not know if this is the case when the unit has been dormant for years. Thanks for watching.
Would pard nv007 work on vortex crossfire 3-9x40 not AO model, will it be clear and usable at around 40-80 yards, and would it be good pn magnum brake barrel airguns
Any add rear N/V does require a form of adjustable paralax ,on the optic, to enable the unit to deliver the best possible image available in conjunction with that specific scope, there is no list, as such to say what will or wont work at varying ramges unfortunatley, just a lose set of guidelines
A T N has one problem every time you swop battery it drops 4 yards