![]() Night 1: 50 degrees, no wind, sky clear (starlight). The user manual does a good job of outlining the steps for zeroing the scope and states that each adjustment of the reticle will cause a 1/2 inch shift at approximately 100 yards. I then set the target out to 100 yards and performed another one-shot zero procedure for final zero calculations. Once the scope was mounted I used the "one-shot zero" feature at a short distance of 20 yards to ensure proper windage and close elevation coordinates. The battery compartment and cap are robust with a knurled screw type fitting, be advised that swapping and changing batteries with the scope mounted on the weapon will take some time and patience due to clearance of scope housing to gun stock. I chose to use a set of 4 AA rechargeable batteries which install into their compartment at the bottom rear of the scope. The scope ships with the weaver rail mount (picatinny) separate from the scope housing so proper tools will be necessary to mate it with the weapon platform. This version of the scope shares many qualities with the former version of the digisight model (N550) however many new features have been implemented such as: A micro OLED display rated at 640x480 pixels / built-in invisible laser illuminator with graduated power output / 1.5x digital zoom via push button design / multi-colored aiming reticle (dot) set within a T-bar hunting reticle. ![]() The scope is manufactured at a factory in the Republic of Belarus with initial product release occurring throughout European areas ahead of U.S. Product: Pulsar Digisight N750 - The second version released for consumer use to the United States by the global optics company which operates as part of Yukon Advance Optics Worldwide. The goal is to broaden the consumer knowledge base through a written and video review so that a well informed purchase decision can be made. ![]() Objective: The objective of our first look at this scope is to determine if the new feature set enhances or detracts from the experience out in the field. ![]() Written review is below the video, for those who like illustration as opposed to reading ![]()
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