New Iray RICO Hybrid 75 !!!

skinney

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I hope this image fits your fellas screens. I've been running this optic for a couple months, and it's a complete hammer. I really enjoyed the MKIII 60mm from Trijicon for higher magnification, but this Hybrid 75 is an entirely new ballgame.
This is gonna be a unit for the fellas who need to reach out there, with a 4X base up to 8X digital, a 3600yd detection range, and the 1.03" 2560x1920 display!

2024-01-24 - O'Neill Ops iRay Mafia Footage Upload Folder - hybrid 75.jpg
 
Do these come with the RF that attaches to the side or is that something you have to purchase separately?
 
Sorry for the delay fellas, I haven't used the 75 as a clip on, I don't think you will need to with the initial LR capabilities it offers as a stand alone. The LRF does attach to the side, and you have to purchase it separately... I would of really liked to see a model similar to the R with an integrated LRF, not an add on.

However this thing is a true LR machine, I had this one gone before it was even released, and the customer was mindblown looking at cattle 800 yards away that you could easily EASILY make a shot on. FOV is what it is, but with magnification capability like this, the Hybrid is in a league of its own.
 
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Good morning Skinney from Italy. (Incidentally, in Italy, winter has disappeared from the mountains for several days because there is the phenomenon of thermal inversion: here in the Po Valley there is fog at night and in the morning, with temperatures ranging from 28 F° at 45 F°, while at an altitude of 6500 feet the temperature reaches 50 F°... they have canceled several ski races because the little snow melts). I think you and your brothers also have the monstrous Infiray HD RS75.... Comparing it to the new HYH75W... what impressions did you have?
 
@skinney how has the non-integrated/side mounted rangefinder on the hybrid worked out long term? I looked through the hybrid and an rh25v2 for a helmet mounted setup today at a dealers and was very impressed. I too love the trijicon 60mm, but have been using a pulsar thermion xg50lrf lately for the rangefinder. I upgraded to an RRS tripod with anvil 30 I find myself shooting long a lot more now (300 plus is long for me) and the image quality on the pulsar just isn't making me happy over about 225-250 yards.
 
Sorry for the lack of communication Ernest. I obviously missed your reply.
Honestly I don't use any LRF's. They are good when paired though. It's a true Long Range optic, you can even design your own reticle and upload it into the optic, along with the integrated ballistic features that I don't use.
If you are interested in further details you can mssg me here and we can chat on the phone.
 
skinney, any experience with the iRay Bolt TX60C ?? Most everything I've heard about them has been positive and their image quality is supposed to be very good. About the only thing negative I've head about them was regarding their add on LRF is not the greatest.
 
skinney, any experience with the iRay Bolt TX60C ?? Most everything I've heard about them has been positive and their image quality is supposed to be very good. About the only thing negative I've head about them was regarding their add on LRF is not the greatest.
The TX60C is a nasty unit. The only thing that compares to it, is the RS75 at over twice the price. I've gotten fellas into those units who are consistently pounding Coyotes over 500yds with the ILR-1200... I will be getting some content up with that unit, but I'm waiting on a super secret squirrel piece before I post anything.
IF any of you are interested in this unit I would quickly get a hold of me via PM, Text or my Website, there are some black Friday options and right now there's a free 800.00 LRF going with the purchase of that select optic.
 
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