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Thermal scope recommendations
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2452627" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>I wish I could give a real definitive answer so that you don't spend more money that you need.</p><p>I CAN'T</p><p>There are so many options and newer technologies out there. I had you same question and your dilemma from a close friend that wanted to hunt at night. All my replies to him (good friend) were unacceptable to him. He thought a $5-800 Thermal was good for hunting hogs. He was only going to hunt a few times a year and didn't want to spend the money.</p><p>I told him that I already had $9K in Thermal and NV and just try/use what I had. He was insistant that he wanted his "OWN" hunting equipment. Needless to say he never hunted. I suggest that if you have a friend or someone that has Thermal/NV use those to see what you want. Then you can see if you are a dedicated Night Hunter. It is very expensive and along with purchasing all the $$$ in equipment "DO YOU HAVE THE HUNTING GROUNDS NOT JUST FOR THIS YEAR BUT FOR YEARS TO COME.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2452627, member: 116439"] I wish I could give a real definitive answer so that you don't spend more money that you need. I CAN'T There are so many options and newer technologies out there. I had you same question and your dilemma from a close friend that wanted to hunt at night. All my replies to him (good friend) were unacceptable to him. He thought a $5-800 Thermal was good for hunting hogs. He was only going to hunt a few times a year and didn't want to spend the money. I told him that I already had $9K in Thermal and NV and just try/use what I had. He was insistant that he wanted his "OWN" hunting equipment. Needless to say he never hunted. I suggest that if you have a friend or someone that has Thermal/NV use those to see what you want. Then you can see if you are a dedicated Night Hunter. It is very expensive and along with purchasing all the $$$ in equipment "DO YOU HAVE THE HUNTING GROUNDS NOT JUST FOR THIS YEAR BUT FOR YEARS TO COME. [/QUOTE]
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