Blr243 wrote:Sorry to hear you are not getting anywhere .....I’m mostly shooting pigs at half the range. But maybe the dingo hunting I will be doing in the next three months dictates that I should be checking on my scope more often to see she is all good. Had not heard of GSCI before so I googled it , and then somethingI read about Canada reminded me I had heard a little bit about them. If anyone here is hesitating to spend 7 or 8 on a pulsar then whatever you do don’t look up the prices of the GSCI It will scare you half to death.
A lot of blokes that hunt pigs are happy to put up with the POI shift as they have such a big target to aim at it doesnt bother them....When the target is considerably smaller and double the range they are shooting...their tune would change...not much room for error there....
Yep....GSCI thermals are dear....but on the flip side of that....I would rather pay a bit more and have something that worked and did what it was supposed to do than to go through all the crap i went through with the others....
I dont go out all night just to scare the foxes away from cockys sheep....
If this one i have works and works well, i will be getting another one for my 17 Rem....
On one particular night i was asked to go to a property near Mansfield Vic.....Farmer was loosing heaps of lambs..
He came out with me and after missing 6 and only gettting one...He thought i was the biggest clown of all times and quickly showed me the gate and told dont come back....
Checking the scope next day, found it was shooting 3 inches out to the right....
That was the last straw....
Pulsar can stick their scopes where the sun doesnt shine.....
A day without a hunt, is a day lost.....