



deye243 wrote:I'm still trying to work how an electronic device is a gun








MG5150 wrote:I bought the new Mars 1000 by Oneleaf - $1200 USD or just on $2k AUD for a 35mm unit with LRF and ballistics calculator and it's fantastic


MG5150 wrote:A thermal should cost several thousand dollars...
There is no justifiable reason for ammo prices to have doubled apart from prices went up during covid due to 'supply chain issue' and the prices never came down once the issus were resolved.
(that being said I bought the new Mars 1000 by Oneleaf - $1200 USD or just on $2k AUD for a 35mm unit with LRF and ballistics calculator and it's fantastic - Singaporian country going factory to consumer with no middle man to drop prices on top of admitting that manufacturing costs have come down and all the big players have big markups to maximise profits




Blr243 wrote:Imagine u are an electrician asked to put a dozen down lights into a lounge room and first u have to find out where all the structural parts of the ceiling framing are …. Often thermal Binos can find them because the temperature of the plaster board is different where the battens are. It blew me away when I first saw it. By accident, just messing with my equipment at home one day. I wouldn’t dream of trying to claim them. Sure way to get yourself in trouble



ColdStart wrote:MG5150 wrote:I bought the new Mars 1000 by Oneleaf - $1200 USD or just on $2k AUD for a 35mm unit with LRF and ballistics calculator and it's fantastic
I been thinking of getting one for my .22, most shots would be under well under 100m but being able to scan paddocks is a bonus. How do you find the 35mm lens and digital magnification OK? I haven't been sure what to choose the 35 or 50mm. There doesn't seem much difference that I can see accept 2x vs 2.8x magnification, which doesn't see much to justify the $300 us price difference.

Wapiti wrote:You could always try the interchangeable lenses.
I reckon the digital zooms are gay, If it's a clip-on you choose the 35mm for FOV and attach it to an LVPO and twist up the magnification instantly. It's exactly the same outcome.
All the silly features mean SFA when stuff happens in a hurry - as it always does. No time for buttons and marketing wanks.



Blr243 wrote:Imagine u are an electrician asked to put a dozen down lights into a lounge room and first u have to find out where all the structural parts of the ceiling framing are …. Often thermal Binos can find them because the temperature of the plaster board is different where the battens are. It blew me away when I first saw it. By accident, just messing with my equipment at home one day. I wouldn’t dream of trying to claim them. Sure way to get yourself in trouble





tuknal wrote:Blr243 wrote:Imagine u are an electrician asked to put a dozen down lights into a lounge room and first u have to find out where all the structural parts of the ceiling framing are …. Often thermal Binos can find them because the temperature of the plaster board is different where the battens are. It blew me away when I first saw it. By accident, just messing with my equipment at home one day. I wouldn’t dream of trying to claim them. Sure way to get yourself in trouble
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its called a man hole ,,, get in the ceiling lazy pricks and look where joists are
im a plaster by trade and have seen to many sparkie not give a s**t holes that have to be fixed ,oh and the look on their face when they get charged for their own F up
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all ive got to say is if your in a position to be able to claim the products then go for it,, if your running on the fine line , dont cry if you get caught
