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The ONLY field test to show the New Pulsar Krypton 2 FXG50 front attachment at 1.5x - 6x mag
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- čas přidán 15. 08. 2024
- Pulsar Krypton 2 FXG50 turns your day scope to a thermal in an instant. So you can see more to hunt safely and more effectively at dawn, dusk, in complete darkness, fog or rain.
Watch our essential overview of the NEW Krypton 2’s key features and see our field test of a deer at dusk, as well as a rabbit (plus a fox) in the dark. We demonstrate the image you’ll see through your scope at 1.5x magnification, 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x and 6x, so you know what to expect.
NOTE: The Krypton2 records photos & video at 1080p at 1x magnification and does not include a reticle. When viewed through your day optics you’re looking at the Krypton 2’s 1920p display screen at the magnification set on your scope. While I’ve taken every effort to accurately scale and represent the view through a Yukon Jaeger 1.5-6x42 rifle scope in this video, what you see through your scope may differ slightly. We couldn't find anyone else that has tried to show you how the Krypton 2 FXG50 is optimised for scopes with a 1.5x-6x mag, but it's important if you're thinking of buying one. So here it is!
0:00 Why you need a thermal front attachment
0:19 What’s in the box
0:32 Important data
0:57 Controls - FIELD TEST (deer at dusk)
0:14 FIELD TEST (Rabbit and Fox at night)
1:22 1.5x magnification FIELD TEST (Rabbit)
1:28 2x magnification FIELD TEST (Rabbit)
1:31 3x magnification FIELD TEST (Rabbit)
1:34 4x magnification FIELD TEST (Rabbit)
1:37 5x magnification FIELD TEST (Rabbit)
1:41 6x magnification FIELD TEST (Rabbit)
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Pulsar needs to:
-Move to 18659 or similar
-Higher HD screen to optical zoom
-rail clip on for better accuracy
You'll be delighted to hear the Krypton has an HD display. And it's brilliant fitted to a rifle scope with an optical zoom.
Hello Thomas! Check how accurate and how good is the grouping with Krypton 2?
Very accurate, once zero-ed & calibrated.
There's lots on CZcams showing long range accuracy test, along with tutorials on calibrating / zeroing: (Here's ours on the original Pulsar Krypton, but it's now even easier, as you can freeze frame calibration co-ordinates part of the process: czcams.com/video/3ZnW_WqRwqk/video.htmlsi=bl_EjfTgvAhz2tMs
@@thomasjacksltd Hello Thomas! Thank you for the prompt response, I am about to buy the Krypton 2 and I had some doubts, so the questions I would put on a Rowa Titan 6 cal 243 with a Jaeger Yukon 1.5-6x42, the anchor ideas for this scope would be the PSP-42B if not I'm wrong, right?
@@fabianmartins6049 Check with your retailer but that should be the right size. PSP-B 42 fits scopes with an outer bell diameter of anything between 45.5mm and 50.2mm.
Here's the manual to help you fit it! www.pulsar-nv.com/glo/support/manuals/2966/psp-b-ring-adapter-selection-table-for-optical-device-inserts/s2697/
Could you please provide info abot the distance of the rabit in the last part of the video?
Thank you.
Around 40 yards
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Have they released them yet ?
Australia calling 🙃
G'day Australia! We've had them on sale in the UK for a couple of months. 🙂
@@thomasjacksltd I was told by the Aussie importer that there was a tech glitch they had to fix and as far as i know there are not any for sale in Aus yet .
That's a shame for Australia. I hope the issue gets resolved soon and you get hold of one@@RGF56
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Suggested retail price in the UK: £2849.95 (including VAT).