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<blockquote data-quote="BallisticsGuy" data-source="post: 1849042" data-attributes="member: 96226"><p>Like I said, that concern is on fun on paper but doesn't really exist in real life. I just had mine out on a pig hunt. The swine don't come in to the spot I was set up in except just before or slightly after the end of legal shooting light so it's always a game of how long can you still see the buggers. There wasn't any difference at all in what I could see with or without the Triggercam on the rifle. I was able to poke a hole in a coyote at 200yrds on the shaded east side base of a north-south running ridge line with oak canopy contributing to the darkness. I shot that little turd literally right at the last minute legal shooting light. If it's legal shooting light, the triggercam ain't going to affect squat as far as being able to identify and make good shot placement on game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BallisticsGuy, post: 1849042, member: 96226"] Like I said, that concern is on fun on paper but doesn't really exist in real life. I just had mine out on a pig hunt. The swine don't come in to the spot I was set up in except just before or slightly after the end of legal shooting light so it's always a game of how long can you still see the buggers. There wasn't any difference at all in what I could see with or without the Triggercam on the rifle. I was able to poke a hole in a coyote at 200yrds on the shaded east side base of a north-south running ridge line with oak canopy contributing to the darkness. I shot that little turd literally right at the last minute legal shooting light. If it's legal shooting light, the triggercam ain't going to affect squat as far as being able to identify and make good shot placement on game. [/QUOTE]
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