Originally Posted by
SAWMAN
My opinion re. green kill lights,night vision,and thermal.
1. A LASER green kill light is adaquate for 60% of all night hunting situations involving hogs,deer,and the smaller critters. Especially over bait. My Laser Genetics kill lights are good for several hundred yards. Especially the 50mm model. The downside is that it emits a visable green light. Upside is that you can use your regular gun and scope combo.
I have used mine to kill deer at night also. (with a depredation permit)
2. Night vision is adaquate for most night hunting. Gen3 only and with a high powered IR illuminator. Downside is that critters can easily hide from NV in even fairly sparce brush. Also the distance you can positively ID an animal. A high powered illuminator will help greatly but they are somewhat expensive. Some illuminators will give off a faint glow that coyotes can see.
3. Thermal Sights - - -> They are costly. The cheaper ones start about where the most costly NV stops (+ illuminator). I believe that I have seen them for about $2000. lately. For comparison,mine cost $7000. five years ago.
You gotta hunt a bunch to justify the expense. Most people do not hunt enough to justify the elevated cost.
Thermal detects a temperature differential. Light will not hurt thermal unless you look directly into the sun or a welders arc. I can look directly into a street light or car headlights with my unit. No harm done. Anything that is hotter OR colder than the ambient air will light up in my thermal. You can use a Hot Hands or a pill bottle with frozen water in it as a target to sight in the thermal. Other things also. You can hunt in daylight with thermal.
My unit will detect a target at 1200yds. Recognize the target at 436yds. And positively ID the target at 267yds.
Realistically . . . I can tell the difference betweern a hog and a deer at 600yds. A armadillo and a possum at 250yds. This,in a harvested peanut field. (Open ground)
My unit is a ATN ThOR,640,3X,60hz. I has three zooms. 3X-6X-12X It is 8 inches long and weighs 30oz. It takes 3, CR123 batts.
Weather you need a thermal or not is up to you. If nothing else remember these two things.
1. With thermal . . you OWN the night.
2. NOTHING ESCAPES THERMAL.
I truly wish that every NV hunter could look thru my thermal.
Any questions re. thermal or its use . . just ask.
Good Huntin' --- SAWMAN