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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Night Vision or Spot Light?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ohlongarm" data-source="post: 1842766" data-attributes="member: 112151"><p>Sir,I was in a similar situation a month ago,I've scanned for coyotes with a Wicked Coyote light on my rifle and in a years time connected with many varmints,fox,yotes,coon,skunk,opossums etc.It took a short learning curve to learn how much intensity to use without spooking the predators,but I learned. However knowing night vision and thermal puts one in a whole new league. I sprung for a Pulsar XM50,and, I will say one thing it's mind boggling,detection range,1 and a half miles,easily identifies anything to 1000 yards.The 5X22 power is awesome,now at an MSRP of $4000 I can't afford another thermal for scanning,I'll scan with the Pulsar and if needed use the Wicked,also for scanning it picks up predator eyes at farther than you'll shoot at night.Good luck with your choices.When the time comes I may grab a thermal monocular to scan,no need now.If you'll check my posts it's apparent I whack more than a fair share of predators ,and now I've upped the anti considerably with thermal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ohlongarm, post: 1842766, member: 112151"] Sir,I was in a similar situation a month ago,I've scanned for coyotes with a Wicked Coyote light on my rifle and in a years time connected with many varmints,fox,yotes,coon,skunk,opossums etc.It took a short learning curve to learn how much intensity to use without spooking the predators,but I learned. However knowing night vision and thermal puts one in a whole new league. I sprung for a Pulsar XM50,and, I will say one thing it's mind boggling,detection range,1 and a half miles,easily identifies anything to 1000 yards.The 5X22 power is awesome,now at an MSRP of $4000 I can't afford another thermal for scanning,I'll scan with the Pulsar and if needed use the Wicked,also for scanning it picks up predator eyes at farther than you'll shoot at night.Good luck with your choices.When the time comes I may grab a thermal monocular to scan,no need now.If you'll check my posts it's apparent I whack more than a fair share of predators ,and now I've upped the anti considerably with thermal. [/QUOTE]
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