Shooting rodents at night

I've got a second hand Pard NV008PLRF on .22 LR and it is a perfect match. Range finder is really useful. I know there are ballistic compensating versions out there but, for the money, that PARD is fab. No reason it would not be ideal for your air rifle (Nice choice by the way).
 
I've got a Pard 007 I put on the Rapid. It does the job perfectly and because it is simply enhancing the night view through your already setup scope, there is no requirement to rezero. At rat ranges I don't need a ballistic calculator, I have the rifle since 1994 and scope since the early 2000s when Nikon were being imported. Since the initial zeroing it hasn't moved and is still cock on. For the odd time I need night vision, it fits the bill superbly.

My old Rapid tyrolean in .20. Built for me by Dave Theobald (the Theo bit of Theoben). When you have a rifle that works you don't want to go upsetting the status quo!

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My old Rapid tyrolean in .20. Built for me by Dave Theobald (the Theo bit of Theoben). When you have a rifle that works you don't want to go upsetting the status quo!

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My .20
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