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WOW. "live-scope" for hunting!! Leica Night vision hunting optics.

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this changes everything!!  not entirely sure this is even legal in the States i hunt in.  but maybe for my local feral hogs.

 

 

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  • Super User

I knew a guy that put a caged chicken in the middle of a field and then after dark shot the coyotes that gathered around the cage.  He used a rifle with a night scope and silencer.  He used military equipment.  None of it was legal.

 

He had no coyotes on his place for a couple of days until the replacements arrived.  ?

  • Super User

Can be used for varmints up here.  Coyotes, fox, coons, etc.

 

Not legal for other game.  Have to imagine its quite expensive equipment.

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8 minutes ago, gimruis said:

Can be used for varmints up here.  Coyotes, fox, coons, etc.

 

Not legal for other game.  Have to imagine its quite expensive equipment.

and yet another way it reminds of of Live-Scope. :D.  

 

either one is beyond me for the moment.  

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  • Super User

yea.  my brother works for the cops.  he has a unit i can read a license plate from a long ways off.  none of that green hue anymore.  i always joke that we should bring it elk hunting.  make it easier.

  • Super User

I use thermal for coyotes. The old flir had that red hot feature the pulsars I run now just do white hot or black hot. 
 

used to have night vision before jumping to thermal. There’s no hiding from thermal though. I’ve got several videos through the scope smoking coyotes. 
 

I got the set up 4 years ago ran me $7k for the scope and scanner. Pulsar helion and thermion.

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