A new Thermal hunting challenge awaits.

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A new Thermal hunting challenge awaits.

Post by Die Judicii » 08 Aug 2024, 11:37 pm

For those with thermal gear,, there is another challenge out there awaiting.
Already popular in the UK with air rifles and small bore calibers,,,, (.177, .22 air,, and .17 hmr upwards, is the hunting and extermination of field mice and rats.

Back not too far in the past I had a play (during our last mouse plague) on the field mice.
They light up exceptionally well under thermal vision
Spectacular on one particular night using 308 HP's
Regardless of what you use,, it can while away the time, and keep your accuracy up.

Even now,,,, well after the plague,, they are still readily found out in the paddocks and bushland.
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Re: A new Thermal hunting challenge awaits.

Post by bladeracer » 09 Aug 2024, 9:19 am

Die Judicii wrote:For those with thermal gear,, there is another challenge out there awaiting.
Already popular in the UK with air rifles and small bore calibers,,,, (.177, .22 air,, and .17 hmr upwards, is the hunting and extermination of field mice and rats.

Back not too far in the past I had a play (during our last mouse plague) on the field mice.
They light up exceptionally well under thermal vision
Spectacular on one particular night using 308 HP's
Regardless of what you use,, it can while away the time, and keep your accuracy up.

Even now,,,, well after the plague,, they are still readily found out in the paddocks and bushland.


My concern with thermal is being able to identify native mice and rats. Otherwise, IR works fine at the close ranges of mice and rats in the sheds.
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Re: A new Thermal hunting challenge awaits.

Post by Lazarus » 09 Aug 2024, 10:16 am

My worry would be putting a thermal on a big springer.
Would it handle the shock?

I killed a few scopes as a youngster before I was told.
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hurt, and doing it anyway.
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Re: A new Thermal hunting challenge awaits.

Post by niteowl » 09 Aug 2024, 3:19 pm

How about on designed to operate on machine guns in full auto mode ??
A question for bladeracer, You mentioned the Kimberly area and pistol clubs on another post. Which club/s did you use?

PS you are definitely right on the native mouse comment
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Post by Blr243 » 09 Aug 2024, 6:41 pm

I won’t shoot ‘em because they are small and cause no grief where I hunt. Not many. But I do get amused by their antics
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Post by bigpete » 09 Aug 2024, 7:41 pm

Sounds like a great use of several grands worth of equipment.....
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