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Need to shoot Problem black bear at night to save beehives
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<blockquote data-quote="Wallie" data-source="post: 2620185" data-attributes="member: 107256"><p>Man, why all the hate on thermals?! </p><p>I bought an iRay Rico Bravo and I love it. </p><p>There is absolutely no comparison to a thermal weapon sight vs spotlights, game lights, hell even daylight with a day scope isn't as absolutely easy mode as a thermal. In your case (no specific target ID, any huge quadruped in your target area is a valid target) a thermal will be unbeatable. You can see heat signature through grass and most brush, footprints glow for up to half a minute, this critter absolutely will not be able to hide from you. Even better you won't have to rush, you can take as long as you want for the right shot. </p><p>It will be worth the ~$3500 after your bear is gone just for the occasional raccoon that is to smart for its own good, coyote etc… plus you really learn more about the world we live in when you observe it via heat emissions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wallie, post: 2620185, member: 107256"] Man, why all the hate on thermals?! I bought an iRay Rico Bravo and I love it. There is absolutely no comparison to a thermal weapon sight vs spotlights, game lights, hell even daylight with a day scope isn’t as absolutely easy mode as a thermal. In your case (no specific target ID, any huge quadruped in your target area is a valid target) a thermal will be unbeatable. You can see heat signature through grass and most brush, footprints glow for up to half a minute, this critter absolutely will not be able to hide from you. Even better you won’t have to rush, you can take as long as you want for the right shot. It will be worth the ~$3500 after your bear is gone just for the occasional raccoon that is to smart for its own good, coyote etc… plus you really learn more about the world we live in when you observe it via heat emissions. [/QUOTE]
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