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375 yard thermal shot
« on: March 12, 2020, 04:08:09 PM »
I provide a service to cattle ranchers year around that have problem coyotes.  I also provide guided night hunts year around. I sell Night Vision and Thermal optics. The scopes I use are the NVision Halo XRF and Pulsar Merger XL50 LRF HD Binoculars

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Re: 375 yard thermal shot
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2020, 05:19:06 PM »
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Re: 375 yard thermal shot
« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2020, 07:44:05 AM »
Could have used your scope/sight the other night. Tried to hold my TK 75 light and shoot at the same time. Missed. I do have a green scope mounted light but it was not bright enough at 200yds. Maybe Santa will bring me a scope like yours!!!
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Re: 375 yard thermal shot
« Reply #3 on: March 13, 2020, 07:50:35 AM »
Grip and grin shots, trophy animals that fall where they stood, perfect days....those things sell hunts......

Posting vids like that and sharing should fo the same but evem more effectively.  Pretty awesome. That wasn't luck imo...that is good equipment,  good setup, and some good skill. Thanks for sharing.

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Re: 375 yard thermal shot
« Reply #4 on: March 13, 2020, 08:57:03 AM »
You surely do post some cool videos.

Very impressive. 
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Re: 375 yard thermal shot
« Reply #5 on: March 13, 2020, 09:14:42 AM »
Well Santa will need to get you a tripod, rifle grip, a ball mount for the grip and a thermal monocular for scanning, which is a must when night hunting.  If your a super hero and can scan with your rifle all night then more power to ya. Thermal is a game changer but you’ll need about $6-7k to become a serious night hunter

Maybe Santa will bring me a scope like yours!!!
I provide a service to cattle ranchers year around that have problem coyotes.  I also provide guided night hunts year around. I sell Night Vision and Thermal optics. The scopes I use are the NVision Halo XRF and Pulsar Merger XL50 LRF HD Binoculars

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Re: 375 yard thermal shot
« Reply #6 on: March 14, 2020, 04:48:54 PM »
What kind of scope are you running??

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Re: 375 yard thermal shot
« Reply #7 on: March 14, 2020, 06:48:01 PM »
What kind of scope are you running??

Pulsar XP50 Trail
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Re: 375 yard thermal shot
« Reply #8 on: March 15, 2020, 09:28:51 AM »
That’s what I thought my buddies ol man has the thermion I believe, so cool the technology with those things!!!

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Re: 375 yard thermal shot
« Reply #9 on: March 18, 2020, 03:32:44 PM »
how do you figure the bullet drop with that? looks like your holding right on so is it programmed into the scope?

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Re: 375 yard thermal shot
« Reply #10 on: March 18, 2020, 04:17:28 PM »
how do you figure the bullet drop with that? looks like your holding right on so is it programmed into the scope?

No it isn’t in the scope, I zero the scope at 200 yards and I held close to the top of the head on the coyot. I don’t have LRF, so I did a quick guess and figured for a 12”-16” drop and let it go.  Got alittle lucky
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Re: 375 yard thermal shot
« Reply #11 on: March 18, 2020, 06:04:46 PM »
Good stuff!  :tup:
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Re: 375 yard thermal shot
« Reply #12 on: March 25, 2020, 07:24:49 AM »
What kind of scope are you running??

Pulsar XP50 Trail

I don't know squat about these things but Pulsar seems to be one of the better units.  They look considerably different but beyond that, do by chance know what all is different and the pros and cons to the Trail series versus the Thermion?

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Re: 375 yard thermal shot
« Reply #13 on: March 25, 2020, 01:43:20 PM »
What kind of scope are you running??

Pulsar XP50 Trail

I don't know squat about these things but Pulsar seems to be one of the better units.  They look considerably different but beyond that, do by chance know what all is different and the pros and cons to the Trail series versus the Thermion?

The big advantage of the thermion is all the readily available mount systems since it’s a traditional scope profile.  Also the thermion has a little better display than than xp50.  The hot swap battery system is awesome too.  Especially for coyote hunting.  You can swap batteries without shutting down.   Not a thing wrong with the trail though and personally i like the housing design.  It more depends on your use application.  Performance wise they’re about identical. The trails do offer a LRF which is a game changer because your depth perception is out the window with thermal. Remember base magnification is very important also.  Do your homework and find out what you really want and can afford.
I provide a service to cattle ranchers year around that have problem coyotes.  I also provide guided night hunts year around. I sell Night Vision and Thermal optics. The scopes I use are the NVision Halo XRF and Pulsar Merger XL50 LRF HD Binoculars

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Re: 375 yard thermal shot
« Reply #14 on: March 25, 2020, 05:35:27 PM »
What kind of scope are you running??

Pulsar XP50 Trail

I don't know squat about these things but Pulsar seems to be one of the better units.  They look considerably different but beyond that, do by chance know what all is different and the pros and cons to the Trail series versus the Thermion?

The big advantage of the thermion is all the readily available mount systems since it’s a traditional scope profile.  Also the thermion has a little better display than than xp50.  The hot swap battery system is awesome too.  Especially for coyote hunting.  You can swap batteries without shutting down.   Not a thing wrong with the trail though and personally i like the housing design.  It more depends on your use application.  Performance wise they’re about identical. The trails do offer a LRF which is a game changer because your depth perception is out the window with thermal. Remember base magnification is very important also.  Do your homework and find out what you really want and can afford.

Appreciate the response, thank you.

Spent most of the day reading/learning about these things.  Flying solo, the Trail 2 LRF XP50 would certainly have it's advantages.  The Thermion XP50 has it's advantages too, they're just in a different ways.

Like most things, anything good, is always expensive.  I'm guessing there is a learning curve to using these things, but it seems like it would be a lot of fun.

 


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