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<blockquote data-quote="Revolting Peasant" data-source="post: 2234274" data-attributes="member: 101383"><p>Like Montanan stated, your area conditions and your hunting methods will dictate what equipment works best for you. </p><p>Deer season I kill a lot of hogs staying in a blind after dark. We still kill some with spotlights, (grandkids favorite activity). Milo and corn fields, hay meadows and pastures may need completely different equipment choices. All that versus riding in a side x side and covering lots of ground scanning and shooting. Lots of intervening vegetation or hanging Spanish moss can cause problems with IR illuminators, making your NV bloom, always at the worst time. </p><p>Coyotes are a little different game. </p><p>I have tried to try it all. It's all fun! Alabama isn't much different from coastal Texas. Message me if you have questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revolting Peasant, post: 2234274, member: 101383"] Like Montanan stated, your area conditions and your hunting methods will dictate what equipment works best for you. Deer season I kill a lot of hogs staying in a blind after dark. We still kill some with spotlights, (grandkids favorite activity). Milo and corn fields, hay meadows and pastures may need completely different equipment choices. All that versus riding in a side x side and covering lots of ground scanning and shooting. Lots of intervening vegetation or hanging Spanish moss can cause problems with IR illuminators, making your NV bloom, always at the worst time. Coyotes are a little different game. I have tried to try it all. It’s all fun! Alabama isn’t much different from coastal Texas. Message me if you have questions. [/QUOTE]
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