Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: Thermal Predator Control on October 01, 2020, 09:18:08 PM
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This scope just came out a few weeks ago and it's the first thermal scope on the market that has internal recording and a BAE 12 micron sensor together. It's pretty amazing. Shoot me a PM if your interested in purchasing one.
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This scope just came out a few weeks ago and it's the first thermal scope on the market that has internal recording and a BAE 12 micron sensor together. It's pretty amazing. Shoot me a PM if your interested in purchasing one.
Wow! $6000 is a little out of my price range. Maybe you can get a better deal.
Awesome scope.
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There’s other scopes out there that are less expensive and very reliable, like Bering Optics, they make a thermal scope called the Hogster 35mm, that is $2600. Very nice scope! I guess it all really depends on how bad you wanna hunt coyots at night. This is a very expensive hobby but hands down 100% with the $
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Are the thermal scopes less effective in heavy fog?
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Are the thermal scopes less effective in heavy fog?
All really depends on the humidity, I’ve been out in fog where I couldn’t see 30 yards but in the thermal I could see out to 200 but the really heavy fog the thermal can’t see through.
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Patience is a virtue, good shooting!