Sporting Rifle

The digital evolution

Pulsar’s new Digex N450 night vision riflescope features a state of the art 1280x720 CMOS HD sensor which takes full advantage of three adjustable IR power levels for your preferred effective range and illumination level. It offers a fast-focus eyepiece clarifying the on-screen image with an improved eye box for when head/eye position is not totally perfect; an improvement on the older pinpoint sized focal zone.

Three APS2 batteries are supplied along with charger to power the Digex, then one in the illuminator and a spare. The top turret has a bayonet cap for quick changes and the on-board power cell (3200 mAh capacity versus the 2000 mAh of the APS2) is brilliant. When fully charged using the Micro USB cable, I got over five hours continuous run time. The bonus is when changing APS2 battery, everything remains powered up so you never miss a moment’s action. Both batteries display their remaining charge

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Sporting Rifle

Sporting Rifle2 min readScience & Mathematics
The Great British Shooting Awards 2021
The K6 2.5-15x56 rifle scope combines a high level of light transmission with extraordinary image performance and 6x zoom factor. The K6 combines highprecision components and a state-ofthe-art manufacturing and assembling process. A thin 4A reticle g
Sporting Rifle4 min read
The Man Who Stares At Goats
Galloway is famous for its goats. Some of the old herds have been living wild since the days of Robert the Bruce and, while they can’t be classified as truly native, it’s hard to ignore centuries of freedom and independence. It’s not uncommon to find
Sporting Rifle6 min readScience & Mathematics
The final Conquest
It’s good to see premium makers not only continue to push costs in their higher-end optics but also to remember shooters who want reliable and quality core functionality but are not chasing the latest high magnification erector tube or complex turret

Related Books & Audiobooks