Hunting Washington Forum
		Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: Thermal Predator Control on August 04, 2020, 05:45:28 PM
		
			
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				way to whack em and stack em,  love these vids  :tup:  :tup:
			
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				I wish I would have got a built in recorder when I bought mine. I have the Apex 38 xq which has been a great unit.
			
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				way to whack em and stack em,  love these vids  :tup:  :tup:
 
 
 Thank you
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				I wish I would have got a built in recorder when I bought mine. I have the Apex 38 xq which has been a great unit.
 
 
 Might be time to upgrade.  I sell these scopes, if your interested PM me
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				That’s cool 
			
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				I wish I would have got a built in recorder when I bought mine. I have the Apex 38 xq which has been a great unit.
 
 
 Might be time to upgrade.  I sell these scopes, if your interested PM me
 
 
 What's the shelf life on thermals?  How many years can you expect to get out of one?
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				Dam! That must be fun af.
			
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				What does one of the scopes start at? Looks like a blast
 
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				That looks like fun!!!
			
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				What does one of the scopes start at? Looks like a blast
 
 Depends on what your looking for, in-terms of resolution, the better the resolution the more expensive.   For a weapons mounted scope your lookin at 3k-8k.
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				That looks like fun!!!
 
 That’s pretty much a understatement ha ha
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				the better the resolution the more expensive. 
 Ugh, ain't that the truth!  I've been jonesing for a Triji MK3 60mm for awhile now but haven't been able to bring myself to spend that much on one scope.  Every time I think I'm close to doing it I talk myself back out of it.
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				Nice video!
 Night sniping hogs is very popular here in OK.
 Those guys have serious bucks in their night vision scopes and video equipment.
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				Are you filming that out of the scope itself?
 Are you running any other lights?
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				Are you filming that out of the scope itself?
 Are you running any other lights?
 
 All internal recording on the Pulsar XP50 trail and no sir, we’re blacked out.