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Title: Night Vision scopes
Post by: shootem on July 20, 2015, 08:54:34 PM
Anybody have any experience with night vision scopes or clip ons? I have a chance to shoot hogs in Texas and am considering buying but am put off by the price. Are gen 1 good enough for hogs at night or do you have to put up the really big bucks to make it worth while?
Title: Re: Night Vision scopes
Post by: Special T on July 20, 2015, 09:33:01 PM
I have had the opportunity to shoot at coyotes with night vision and IR ilumination. I've looked though Gen 4 military hard ware and gen 3 which is what i shot with. By itself gen 1 is not worth purchasing for firearm use unless your going to whack them at 50 yards. If you have an IR illuminator that will help but those arnt cheep either. I have not tried them with black covers on a spot light so im not sure if those help, a low budget solution... IR illuminators are like adding a spotlight while using night vision. Im not sure of the other products out there but a B E Meyers a local company makes high end products, some of which are legal to own. http://bemeyers.com/media/videos/ Some of these videos will show how the stuff works.
Title: Re: Night Vision scopes
Post by: wadu1 on July 20, 2015, 09:53:54 PM
The only experience I've had with them was in the Service, AN/TVS-2B. Worked great for the Maw-duce and Vulcans if bore sighted correctly dead on at 2,000 yards on a Vulcan. But dead on is just a term when you put 60 rounds of 20MM down range with a Vulcan its just semantics.  :chuckle:
Title: Re: Night Vision scopes
Post by: WoodlandShooter on July 28, 2015, 01:20:42 PM
I have had the opportunity to shoot at coyotes with night vision and IR ilumination. I've looked though Gen 4 military hard ware and gen 3 which is what i shot with. By itself gen 1 is not worth purchasing for firearm use unless your going to whack them at 50 yards. If you have an IR illuminator that will help but those arnt cheep either. I have not tried them with black covers on a spot light so im not sure if those help, a low budget solution... IR illuminators are like adding a spotlight while using night vision. Im not sure of the other products out there but a B E Meyers a local company makes high end products, some of which are legal to own. http://bemeyers.com/media/videos/ Some of these videos will show how the stuff works.

Yup, BE Meyers makes good stuff!!!
Title: Re: Night Vision scopes
Post by: WoodlandShooter on July 28, 2015, 01:21:37 PM
http://tnvc.com/
Title: Re: Night Vision scopes
Post by: shootem on July 29, 2015, 03:02:46 AM
Interesting stuff. Looks a bit pricey tho.
Title: Re: Night Vision scopes
Post by: follow maggie on July 31, 2015, 11:19:50 PM
ATN makes some pretty cool stuff. You need to think if you want night visions or infrared. Both have pluses & minuses. generally night vision is less expensive, from about $1000-$5000 or so.  Infrared will run you from $4000-$20000. Just depends on what you want and your budget.
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