scoot wrote:Yea look I can't tell you either way since it's my first foray into thermal. Ian seems like a straight shooter though.
Ha see what I did there. Honestly though I don't think he'd B.S. and has a lot of experience. The nightowl is quite knowledgeable too.
scoot wrote:Averaging 2+ deer a day, every day for 5 yrs.
Must be like that 3 metre flatty. I caught once
Bill wrote:scoot wrote:Averaging 2+ deer a day, every day for 5 yrs.
Must be like that 3 metre flatty. I caught once
I guess you've never seen what a pro shooter does for a living when they shoot in deer rich country.
Blr243 wrote:I think I did two hunts scanning with a thermal rifle ...on the second hunt I knew I had to buy some binos or a scanner. I now know that I probably scan ten times as much as I used to because physically it’s so much easier .....and when on a quad bike I can scan often at sensible speeds safely 180 degrees. No way in hell would I attempt that with a rifle , I would probably crash in the first 100 metres .....I think it’s super important with a thermal scanner or binos to hang it from your neck . Not only does easy acces promote lots of scanning but equipment is so easy to put down and be accidentally forgotten in the dark ...I can’t afford to leave 7000 dollar binos on the front rack of my quad, or on my bonnet, and drive off. That would make me cry