Shooting Times & Country

Changing it up

With harvest more or less wrapped up for the year on my patch, the annual exodus of rats is now under way as the rodents leave the barren fields in search of new feeding grounds. On one of my local farms, this sudden influx created a great opportunity to put the NiteVizor VP200 XTR night-vision add-on through its paces.

Shooters have embraced digital infrared optics over the past few years. As well as offering impressive performance at a sensible price, the VP200 adds an extra degree of versatility to the mix because it connects to a conventional telescopic sight to convert it to night

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