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<blockquote data-quote="geo4061" data-source="post: 1276357" data-attributes="member: 81625"><p>Last time out we rented Reap-IR scope and the Pulsar 385 monocular. This combo worked great. The Reap had outstanding pictures while the monocular was not as good. Sorry I do not have anything to compare since this was our first thermal hunt. We also tried shoot first with the thermal suppressed rifle then hit the lights. This did not work for the Wicked light mounted rifle. Smoke from the first shot clouded the scope. Plus finding and picking out a running hog with a small beam of light was at best difficult. They scatter like quail. All in different directions. No easy task.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geo4061, post: 1276357, member: 81625"] Last time out we rented Reap-IR scope and the Pulsar 385 monocular. This combo worked great. The Reap had outstanding pictures while the monocular was not as good. Sorry I do not have anything to compare since this was our first thermal hunt. We also tried shoot first with the thermal suppressed rifle then hit the lights. This did not work for the Wicked light mounted rifle. Smoke from the first shot clouded the scope. Plus finding and picking out a running hog with a small beam of light was at best difficult. They scatter like quail. All in different directions. No easy task. [/QUOTE]
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