No1_49er wrote:Did you read the manual? If I recall correctly, they describe two methods.
tom604 wrote:No1_49er wrote:Did you read the manual? If I recall correctly, they describe two methods.
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Die Judicii wrote:Really fellas,,,,,,,, I reckon the best answer to the question is walking around fairly close to whoever needs it.
Q,,,,,,, You need a source of thermal heat ?
Answer,,,,,,,, Get a feral cat or kitten, and simply wedge its head through a small hole in a sheet of thick cardboard.
Voila,,,,,,,,,,,,
SCJ429 wrote:I looked through one and at night you can make out the animal at 100 metres but the image quality was poor. During the day I could not see bullet holes at 100 metres. I was not sure if that was as good as it gets or did the scope need adjusting.
Blr243 wrote:its A pulsar xp 50. What’s the best heat source to position in the centre of a target. I have heard a cigarette is ok. If I jam a win field in a hole started with a screwdriver in the centre of a target I am hoping it will stay lit. Somebody told me that cigarette s these days tend to not stay lit unless they are being smoked . I’m a non smoker so I have no idea.
Blr243 wrote:I have actually started useing handwarmers. I just bought a big bundle from Bunnings. I definitely fined them to be the easiest of anything else I have tried I even stuck some in my boots one cold night when I was staking out / sleeping in a pig paddock about two am when the cold wind was smashing me last winter