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<blockquote data-quote="Comanche41" data-source="post: 2948731" data-attributes="member: 118547"><p>I have 2 thermals and a can. I'm getting to where I use the thermals as hand held scanners to locate the critters, then use a green hunting light with a red dot or regular scope with illuminated reticle for shooting, especially if the expected ranges are anywhere close to 100 yds or less.</p><p>I have found range estimation and holdovers to be difficult with thermals. That said, I cut timber off my place last year so I have longer possible shooting distances now. I put my best thermal on a 6.5 CM so that holdovers are not a problem out to 250 yds or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Comanche41, post: 2948731, member: 118547"] I have 2 thermals and a can. I'm getting to where I use the thermals as hand held scanners to locate the critters, then use a green hunting light with a red dot or regular scope with illuminated reticle for shooting, especially if the expected ranges are anywhere close to 100 yds or less. I have found range estimation and holdovers to be difficult with thermals. That said, I cut timber off my place last year so I have longer possible shooting distances now. I put my best thermal on a 6.5 CM so that holdovers are not a problem out to 250 yds or so. [/QUOTE]
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