I want to get the nd3 for Christmas and I was wandering if it worked well. I want it to hunt hogs, coyotes, and stuff at night. Please let me know and if you have any reveiws about it. Or if there is any similar product?
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Has anyone used the ND3 laser designator from laser genetics?
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Ive used one some hunters brought to camp one weekend and it was pretty cool, but not the greatest thing ever. Seems a little expensive to.
Shoots a perfect laser beam the same size as the recticle of your scope. Would be great for sitting over a feeder on a late night or catching hogs coming out at dusk on a sendero.
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I have one on my AR-15. They are a very neat addition and the right price if you're wanting night vision. The laser beam is adjustable to get a fairly small pin point dot or can be flooded out to have a wide field of view. As said earlier, it's best to have it adjusted to just fill in your scopes field of view. They're advertised to reach to 250+ yards, that's stretching it a little bit. 200 yards there is no problem. Up to appx 100 yards, shining the light and looking with only your naked eye, you'll be able to see, anything beyond that, you'll need to be looking thru your scope. I haven't had mine out in weather below 40* yet, so I can't say if it's still having problems or not with colder temperatures. Keep your eye out, you can catch them on sale and save around $50.
Good Luck!
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A friend of mine has one but he also has an LED light from another co.(kill lite or kill light). He likes his kill light better. It's a green LED vs a laser. I see that laser genetics has some newer versions out that are suppose to work at lower temps. Some have longer range too. I would like to try one but I hate to spend the $ just to be disappointed.
Dave
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