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Night hunting question.. not for the thermal users.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaustinhogfader" data-source="post: 2563796" data-attributes="member: 123680"><p>I've used a green light on my .270. I have lowered it very slowly on the hog and have not spooked them. But, that is at 75 yds max. My buddy usually spots for me with NV while in the blind and watching the feeder. He will let me know when pigs are at the feeder. But, if I'm hunting in the blind by myself, that approach is a PIA. I don't enjoy looking through a NV scope constantly. That's why I designed a feeder light to illuminate the animals at the feeder without spooking them. I can put it up in the afternoon and hunt that feeder the same night without scaring the hogs. I've had great results.</p><p>I also designed an IR version that has red led alert lights on it that tell me when there is movement at the feeder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaustinhogfader, post: 2563796, member: 123680"] I've used a green light on my .270. I have lowered it very slowly on the hog and have not spooked them. But, that is at 75 yds max. My buddy usually spots for me with NV while in the blind and watching the feeder. He will let me know when pigs are at the feeder. But, if I'm hunting in the blind by myself, that approach is a PIA. I don't enjoy looking through a NV scope constantly. That's why I designed a feeder light to illuminate the animals at the feeder without spooking them. I can put it up in the afternoon and hunt that feeder the same night without scaring the hogs. I've had great results. I also designed an IR version that has red led alert lights on it that tell me when there is movement at the feeder. [/QUOTE]
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