Pigs at night, what optic?

Does anyone have thermal goggles?

I'm hunting on foot in forest and fields.

I'm losing shot opportunities on targets for 2 primary reasons:
- spotting targets that are moving into thick vegetation.
- losing targets to vegetation or terrain while I transition from spotter to rifle.

I wonder if goggles will help with spotting targets farther away or sooner.
 
Woof. I’ve done that before and it sucked. Too often I would miss shot opportunities because of the delay switching from the thermal to a light. Not to mention any foliage between the shooter and the animal will light up so bright it makes it tough to see the animal. It works, but for $2K you can get some really solid thermal scopes these days.
Iv done it that way a bunch of times with mates of mine though i personally dont own one, i havent had an issue. Seems like it would be a pain trying to scan around with a rifle. I had a good mate that was living on a farm shooting pigs every night and had both and he seemed to think the scope wasn't very useful without the spotter. But most of that was from a car so a different style
 
Yeah…. Nope. Not correct.

Not to mention the OP’s got a $2k budget. A weapon mounted thermal is clearly the answer. Your nods and laser is slick, but irrelevant for this conversation.
You can buy a pvs 14 for under if not at 2k and nothing has a faster refresh rate than an intensifier tube it’s legit just glasses
 
You can buy a pvs 14 for under if not at 2k and nothing has a faster refresh rate than an intensifier tube it’s legit just glasses

So the OP maxes out his $2k budget for a PVS-14 and then what? It can’t go on the rifle. Helmet, illumination, laser…. You’re talking double the budget for a tool that doesn’t work half as well as a thermal in the OP’s stated conditions.
 
Does anyone have thermal goggles?

I'm hunting on foot in forest and fields.

I'm losing shot opportunities on targets for 2 primary reasons:
- spotting targets that are moving into thick vegetation.
- losing targets to vegetation or terrain while I transition from spotter to rifle.

I wonder if goggles will help with spotting targets farther away or sooner.
I’ve done a lot of night time hog hunting, and have always said if I could afford a second luxury item aside from my weapon mounted thermal it would be a helmet mounted thermal monocular. The weapon mounted thermal, in my opinion, is #1 priority and trying to switch between handheld and rifle mounted is very problematic.

I’d wonder about binoculars because there is the issue of depth perception to consider.
 
Does anyone have thermal goggles?

I'm hunting on foot in forest and fields.

I'm losing shot opportunities on targets for 2 primary reasons:
- spotting targets that are moving into thick vegetation.
- losing targets to vegetation or terrain while I transition from spotter to rifle.

I wonder if goggles will help with spotting targets farther away or sooner.
I hunt similarly, and have found a very lightweight rifle (SBR 11.5” AR with light components) allows for scanning and being ready to shoot quickly. It is fatiguing after 5-7 hours though.
 
I hunt similarly, and have found a very lightweight rifle (SBR 11.5” AR with light components) allows for scanning and being ready to shoot quickly. It is fatiguing after 5-7 hours though.
We're on the same page. I'm running my Jp-5 w/ 8" barrel and a suppressor. I usually do 1-2 hrs a night.

My current tweak is to stop trying to put the spotter back in its carrier and just hold it and throw the rifle up on my forearm for an offhand shot.
 
I have an AGM rattler v2. Sweet setup. QD could work as a scanner and mount to gun to fire. 200 yards would not be a problem with it.
 
I think there’s a pretty solid market for a mount manufacturer (AGM are you listening?) to make a Quick Connect mount for thermals, so that they could easily and quickly (and in the dark) be remounted to a rifle in a way that returns to zero.

For $200-300, a mount like that would be a no-brainer for budget thermal owners that want a spotter than can quickly transition to thermal scope.
 
I’ve done a lot of night time hog hunting, and have always said if I could afford a second luxury item aside from my weapon mounted thermal it would be a helmet mounted thermal monocular. The weapon mounted thermal, in my opinion, is #1 priority and trying to switch between handheld and rifle mounted is very problematic.

I’d wonder about binoculars because there is the issue of depth perception to consider.
I have binos. I like them way better than the two different monoculars I tried before the binos.

I have th pulsar merger xp50
 
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