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shawn cochran EVALUATION PERIOD
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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 12:20 am Post subject: pulsar n550 |
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i am new to hog hunting and i love it thus far. i have been using the ND3 laser designator and it works ok but i have been looking at the Pulsar N550 for a while. my question is does it really work good for night hunting and do i need additional IR light to work with it. i dont want to spend the money if its not worth it. i would be mounting it on my 450 bushmaster. thanks for any help. _________________ i'll serve no swine before it's time |
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Colby Thorson Hog Cereal Killer

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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 12:32 am Post subject: |
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Hmm. A 450 bushmaster might be a problem with the recoil. Does it have more than a 308? I use one on my 6.8 and I like it
Here's some good videos
http://www.texasboars.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=21311
I've killed 5 so far with it.
I was out last night and I covered a 50 acre hay patch without the IR and it's a dark moon. And the IR comes with the scope anyways so it doesn't matter if you need it, you'll have it and if you don't you can just keep it turned off. |
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David K Texasboars Legend Club Elite

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Colby Thorson Hog Cereal Killer

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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 2:00 am Post subject: |
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| Well what I'm saying is the 450 still going to be under Pulsars warranty if something goes wrong with the scope.. And if the scope even will hold up to it |
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shawn cochran EVALUATION PERIOD
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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 3:26 am Post subject: pulsar n550 |
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thanks guys i don't have to use it on the 450 i also have the 6.8 and 223 i just have a lot of faith in the 450. like i said before i think i want the pulsar but didn't want to spend the money unless its worth it. i wanted to check with folks that have used it and know how well it does or doesn't work. i will check out the vids. thanks again _________________ i'll serve no swine before it's time |
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Colby Thorson Hog Cereal Killer

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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 3:37 am Post subject: |
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It's always good to use bigger guns at night (for Burt, 375 during day and 20 mm cannon at night! ) but the 6.8 will do great, I use the 110gr TSX and a guy named Huey uses the 120 SST with great luck. |
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shawn cochran EVALUATION PERIOD
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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 3:41 am Post subject: pulsar n550 |
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ok i went and checked out the vids. those are by far the best vids i have seen yet. i have a call into a local dealer hear in GA. he is going to let me know when he can get one for me. thanks again for helping in my decision to purchase one. think i will try it on the 6.8 _________________ i'll serve no swine before it's time |
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Burt TB Ballistics guy

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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 4:09 am Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | It's always good to use bigger guns at night (for Burt, 375 during day and 20 mm cannon at night! |
Not true !
I use a 20mm during the day, and a 40mm at night - with the option of
pulling out an 88mm in case a large group shows up.  _________________ Ban guns to eliminate crime ?
Let's ban cars, to eliminate drunk driving.
Makes as much sense. |
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David K Texasboars Legend Club Elite

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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 5:04 am Post subject: |
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| Burt wrote: | | Quote: | | It's always good to use bigger guns at night (for Burt, 375 during day and 20 mm cannon at night! |
Not true !
I use a 20mm during the day, and a 40mm at night - with the option of
pulling out an 88mm in case a large group shows up.  |
ah you guys, now you are going to make me take a picture of my day job gun....even though its only 30 cal, it does 4000 rpm....  |
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Colby Thorson Hog Cereal Killer

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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 6:01 am Post subject: |
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| David K wrote: | | Burt wrote: | | Quote: | | It's always good to use bigger guns at night (for Burt, 375 during day and 20 mm cannon at night! |
Not true !
I use a 20mm during the day, and a 40mm at night - with the option of
pulling out an 88mm in case a large group shows up.  |
ah you guys, now you are going to make me take a picture of my day job gun....even though its only 30 cal, it does 4000 rpm....  |
Do not tell me you get to shoot a mini gun?  |
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David K Texasboars Legend Club Elite

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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 1:15 pm Post subject: |
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| Colby Thorson wrote: | | David K wrote: | | Burt wrote: | | Quote: | | It's always good to use bigger guns at night (for Burt, 375 during day and 20 mm cannon at night! |
Not true !
I use a 20mm during the day, and a 40mm at night - with the option of
pulling out an 88mm in case a large group shows up.  |
ah you guys, now you are going to make me take a picture of my day job gun....even though its only 30 cal, it does 4000 rpm....  |
Do not tell me you get to shoot a mini gun?  |
yes sir we have a live fire trainer |
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shawn cochran EVALUATION PERIOD
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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 1:36 pm Post subject: pulsar n550 |
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wow what did i start. i talk about a 450 and you guys bring out the big guns. don't know what they're serving in the water in TX and NM but i want some _________________ i'll serve no swine before it's time |
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Colby Thorson Hog Cereal Killer

Joined: 06 Sep 2009 Posts: 2634 LOCATION REQUIRED: Lee County, Texas
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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 2:04 pm Post subject: |
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| David K wrote: | | Colby Thorson wrote: | | David K wrote: | | Burt wrote: | | Quote: | | It's always good to use bigger guns at night (for Burt, 375 during day and 20 mm cannon at night! |
Not true !
I use a 20mm during the day, and a 40mm at night - with the option of
pulling out an 88mm in case a large group shows up.  |
ah you guys, now you are going to make me take a picture of my day job gun....even though its only 30 cal, it does 4000 rpm....  |
Do not tell me you get to shoot a mini gun?  |
yes sir we have a live fire trainer |
Lucky!
You have any pics? |
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gstoneberg Texasboars Legend Club Elite

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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 10:59 pm Post subject: |
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| Burt wrote: | Not true !
I use a 20mm during the day, and a 40mm at night - with the option of
pulling out an 88mm in case a large group shows up.  |
Remember "Johnny Dangerously" Burt? "It's an 88 magnum...shoots through schools..." Makes me think of you now.
When I was looking at my n550, they told me it was good up to .50cal. Whether they were lying or not I do not know. So far it handles my .308 just fine.
George |
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David K Texasboars Legend Club Elite

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Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 11:25 am Post subject: |
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| Colby Thorson wrote: | | David K wrote: | | Colby Thorson wrote: | | David K wrote: | | Burt wrote: | | Quote: | | It's always good to use bigger guns at night (for Burt, 375 during day and 20 mm cannon at night! |
Not true !
I use a 20mm during the day, and a 40mm at night - with the option of
pulling out an 88mm in case a large group shows up.  |
ah you guys, now you are going to make me take a picture of my day job gun....even though its only 30 cal, it does 4000 rpm....  |
Do not tell me you get to shoot a mini gun?  |
yes sir we have a live fire trainer |
Lucky!
You have any pics? |
Yes, will have to grab some from work |
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shawn cochran EVALUATION PERIOD
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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 12:20 am Post subject: pulsar n550 |
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alright guys i was able to pick up a new n550 today. it looks great in the day light once i figured out to adjust the contrast and the focus. i'm excited to try it in the dark tonight behind the house. wish me luck thanks for all your input _________________ i'll serve no swine before it's time |
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Colby Thorson Hog Cereal Killer

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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 1:19 am Post subject: |
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Congrats! Your like the 7th or 8th one whose got one on this forum! I was out the other night with mine and I spotted some hogs about 200 yards away, killed one at 30 yards then one at 75 yards and the last was 150, all DRT with the 6.8. I forgot my IR in my bag and could barely see them when I saw them. Just wait tell you look through it with a full moon!
We'd like to see some pics of your set up! |
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shawn cochran EVALUATION PERIOD
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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 3:35 am Post subject: pulsa n550 |
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Went out with my n550 in total darkness. It works real good at 30 yrds with no IR. If I used the IR I could see to shoot out to about 80 yrds. I could see a power pole out to about 250 yrds with IR on. It is storming here so no moon and lots of clouds. Im am really impressed with it plus it beat spending 3500.00 for gen 3. This is going to work great cause I will be hunting in swamps so my shots wont be long range. _________________ i'll serve no swine before it's time |
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