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Thanksgiving coyot with the new N-Vision NOX 35mm
« on: November 26, 2020, 10:22:22 AM »
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: Thanksgiving coyot with the new N-Vision NOX 35mm
« Reply #1 on: November 26, 2020, 05:41:48 PM »
That’s pretty neat. Why does the cross hair flash between illuminated and black?

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Re: Thanksgiving coyot with the new N-Vision NOX 35mm
« Reply #2 on: November 26, 2020, 08:09:49 PM »
That’s pretty neat. Why does the cross hair flash between illuminated and black?
So you can see the cross hairs on your target
« Last Edit: November 27, 2020, 09:46:53 AM by Thermal Predator Control »
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: Thanksgiving coyot with the new N-Vision NOX 35mm
« Reply #3 on: November 26, 2020, 09:45:07 PM »
Great image that thing produces

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Re: Thanksgiving coyot with the new N-Vision NOX 35mm
« Reply #4 on: November 28, 2020, 06:59:08 AM »
I love watching these night vision videos, and then I always want to gain some knowledge or pursue it, and then I google the scope you listed and see the price. yikesssss, this night vision thing can get spendy really fast

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Re: Thanksgiving coyot with the new N-Vision NOX 35mm
« Reply #5 on: December 26, 2020, 10:16:47 AM »
I love watching these night vision videos, and then I always want to gain some knowledge or pursue it, and then I google the scope you listed and see the price. yikesssss, this night vision thing can get spendy really fast

 :yeah: and it's not like you're going to get 30 years out of them like a regular scope, or unlimited lifetime like a Leupold.  If I spend more than $3,000.00 on a scope, it would be nice to know I'll at least get 10 years out of it before the electronics fail. 
What is the real world life expectancy of these thermal systems?
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Re: Thanksgiving coyot with the new N-Vision NOX 35mm
« Reply #6 on: December 27, 2020, 11:17:36 PM »
I love watching these night vision videos, and then I always want to gain some knowledge or pursue it, and then I google the scope you listed and see the price. yikesssss, this night vision thing can get spendy really fast

 :yeah: and it's not like you're going to get 30 years out of them like a regular scope, or unlimited lifetime like a Leupold.  If I spend more than $3,000.00 on a scope, it would be nice to know I'll at least get 10 years out of it before the electronics fail. 
What is the real world life expectancy of these thermal systems?

I sell a thermal that’s by Bering Optics called the Super Hogster thats $3199 and has a 5 year warranty
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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