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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Hunting Coyotes at night
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<blockquote data-quote="joseph floerke" data-source="post: 1949562" data-attributes="member: 59219"><p>I hunt hogs a lot in our farm fields in south Texas. I use a PVS 30 NV clip on in front of my day scope. And PVS 14NV plus Flir breach on a helmet for driving. Main reason i shoot with NV is i hunt pastures and want to make 100% sure i am shooting a hog and not a calf. I would pick Pulsar over ATN any day. But the Trijicon IR reaper is an excelent thermal unit if you go that rout for a stand alone scope. If you want a clip on thermal device i would go Trijicon IR Snipe. Coyotes may be hard to see through NV in low moon light situations because they are tan, thermal may be the way to go for night hunting coyotes. </p><p>Also another thing is depth perception is terrible through night optics. With NV you see the IR laser that all civilian type laser rang finders use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joseph floerke, post: 1949562, member: 59219"] I hunt hogs a lot in our farm fields in south Texas. I use a PVS 30 NV clip on in front of my day scope. And PVS 14NV plus Flir breach on a helmet for driving. Main reason i shoot with NV is i hunt pastures and want to make 100% sure i am shooting a hog and not a calf. I would pick Pulsar over ATN any day. But the Trijicon IR reaper is an excelent thermal unit if you go that rout for a stand alone scope. If you want a clip on thermal device i would go Trijicon IR Snipe. Coyotes may be hard to see through NV in low moon light situations because they are tan, thermal may be the way to go for night hunting coyotes. Also another thing is depth perception is terrible through night optics. With NV you see the IR laser that all civilian type laser rang finders use. [/QUOTE]
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