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<blockquote data-quote="Kmccord" data-source="post: 1609578" data-attributes="member: 99039"><p>Just from my experience, the light red or green worked, but I had some that would begin to get nervous after a while. My experience with digital night vision, they do not know I am there, no nervous looks calm. One night while hunting for hogs, standing in the middle of my pasture, 60yds away Coyotes opened up I turned around and observed five of them standing and howling then stretched and laid down, they did not pay me no mind, no lights just IR looking at them through the scope, pretty cool walking in the dark and observing what is going on around your place. As for the price, at 629.00 for the Sightmark Photon 6x50, I can use it day or night, records my hunts, one shot sight in, to me it fits me for a scope to pig hunt or anything else during normal shooting hours. The next best thing would be thermal, but those start off at 1900.00 and go up into the 10's of thousands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kmccord, post: 1609578, member: 99039"] Just from my experience, the light red or green worked, but I had some that would begin to get nervous after a while. My experience with digital night vision, they do not know I am there, no nervous looks calm. One night while hunting for hogs, standing in the middle of my pasture, 60yds away Coyotes opened up I turned around and observed five of them standing and howling then stretched and laid down, they did not pay me no mind, no lights just IR looking at them through the scope, pretty cool walking in the dark and observing what is going on around your place. As for the price, at 629.00 for the Sightmark Photon 6x50, I can use it day or night, records my hunts, one shot sight in, to me it fits me for a scope to pig hunt or anything else during normal shooting hours. The next best thing would be thermal, but those start off at 1900.00 and go up into the 10's of thousands. [/QUOTE]
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