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Help me with thermal
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<blockquote data-quote="Revolting Peasant" data-source="post: 2087145" data-attributes="member: 101383"><p>I used a Thermal Eye monocular and a Pulsar Digisight for years. Worked well but range was somewhat limited. Positive id was a plus. Good ir light was a major help. Thought I was the Pork Terminator. Gave the coyotes quite the lifestyle change. What kind of range do you get out of that setup? Will that light focus the beam wide to narrow?</p><p>Our coyotes are generally so mangy you hate to touch them. Use a piece of wire to drag them if they need to be moved. </p><p>I am mostly culling hogs now. 26 so far this season. Finally got them a little gun shy, off the feeders and out of the open. Haven't shot every one I see or I would never get to shoot deer.</p><p>I second the comment on Pulsar customer service. They have taken excellent care of me for years. A+. I went through multiple generations of night vision with them. A good reliable dealer is a plus also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revolting Peasant, post: 2087145, member: 101383"] I used a Thermal Eye monocular and a Pulsar Digisight for years. Worked well but range was somewhat limited. Positive id was a plus. Good ir light was a major help. Thought I was the Pork Terminator. Gave the coyotes quite the lifestyle change. What kind of range do you get out of that setup? Will that light focus the beam wide to narrow? Our coyotes are generally so mangy you hate to touch them. Use a piece of wire to drag them if they need to be moved. I am mostly culling hogs now. 26 so far this season. Finally got them a little gun shy, off the feeders and out of the open. Haven’t shot every one I see or I would never get to shoot deer. I second the comment on Pulsar customer service. They have taken excellent care of me for years. A+. I went through multiple generations of night vision with them. A good reliable dealer is a plus also. [/QUOTE]
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