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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="IdahoSpud2" data-source="post: 1951230" data-attributes="member: 115018"><p>TNVC gen 3+ white phosphorus PVS14 paired with a BE Myers MAWL. These blow away the set up I had in the military by a long shot.</p><p></p><p>however if I was just going to strictly use it for coyote hunting in an area I was familiar with I would probably opt for a straight thermal scope. Pros and cons to each. I can walk around all night with him an ocular in an area I've never been before and still constantly shoot to 1 to 200 yards with the IR laser. However I'd be screwed beyond that range and even though it's incredibly clear for what it is, it's still not that great for identifying targets a couple hundred yards away.</p><p></p><p>I will say it is pretty awesome seeing coyote eyes light up like headlights when an IR laser hits them on night vision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IdahoSpud2, post: 1951230, member: 115018"] TNVC gen 3+ white phosphorus PVS14 paired with a BE Myers MAWL. These blow away the set up I had in the military by a long shot. however if I was just going to strictly use it for coyote hunting in an area I was familiar with I would probably opt for a straight thermal scope. Pros and cons to each. I can walk around all night with him an ocular in an area I’ve never been before and still constantly shoot to 1 to 200 yards with the IR laser. However I’d be screwed beyond that range and even though it’s incredibly clear for what it is, it’s still not that great for identifying targets a couple hundred yards away. I will say it is pretty awesome seeing coyote eyes light up like headlights when an IR laser hits them on night vision. [/QUOTE]
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