Does anyone on here have any experience with thermal or NV scopes? I am looking into them for nighttime coyote hunting. I have done some research but I'm curious to hear about your real world experiences. Mainly what scope you got and how far can you effectively shoot with it.
Thanks
Hi, I have both. I have an Armasight Zeus w/Ultimate Night Vision DVR(thermal). I also have an ATN night vision scope. Both have their strengths and weakness'.
The thermal is awesome! Everything you think thermal is, it is! The biggest limitation to thermal is thick vegetation, it can't see through it. The other is a light rain that makes virtually everything the same temp. This is rare in my neck of woods though.
The DVR I mentioned is a recording device that attaches directly to the scope or rifle using pic. rail or velcro strap, an audio/video cable connects the scope to the DVR. This DVR is the only one I know of with an LCD screen on the unit and I have it set up to use as a "heads up display".
The night vision is cool and has a purpose too. It will see into brush better than thermal in some cases. The biggest pain is illumination. On a full moon night or snow it's great. No moon or snow and it takes a quality IR or red LED light to give enough light to see an effective distance. By effective i mean far enough to shoot and to see critters coming to the call or hung up at the edge of your shooting distance.
I like to see as far as possible and use a red light so i don't have to exclusively see through the scope. I live in the mountains of Montana, calling at night brings anything from fox to bears with lions and wolves in between! Being "blind" unless using the scope is not cool.
I am new to this forum as of this post, I assume there is a PM option. I am interested in selling my thermal unit/DVR, it's awesome but I don't use it as much as I thought I would. I'd like to spend the money on another rifle...