Joining the thermal club - Good deal

The NV scope I have is quite functional, it's just I have no chance to use it. When I go to the property at times I COULD use it, I'm doing other things. For example if I'm there to deer hunt, I can't be sitting out all night calling coyotes. The best time to use them would be late winter, but generally I can't get near the place unless we have an extremely mild winter/early spring.
Sounds familiar. I will probably be using this thing around the house more than anything. We have plenty of coyotes come in at night trying to finish off the cats. I am down to one good mouser, so I need to start wacking those things.

And I also see me using this thermal for auto repairs, electrical troubleshooting, etc. That's why I did not want high magnification.
 
I have been watching a lot of hog videos, and OMG that looks fun. I will be restricted to yotes. Going to look at 22 semi autos today.
22 arc is your huckleberry in semi auto. 22 creed in bolt.
 
22 arc is your huckleberry in semi auto. 22 creed in bolt.
I am thinking suppressed 22lr for around the house, but I will have to check out the arc. I have just never been a big fan of the 223 for some reason, and I need an excuse to turn a new barrel.
 
Sounds familiar. I will probably be using this thing around the house more than anything. We have plenty of coyotes come in at night trying to finish off the cats. I am down to one good mouser, so I need to start wacking those things.

And I also see me using this thermal for auto repairs, electrical troubleshooting, etc. That's why I did not want high magnification.

I have a Burris thermal viewer. I ended up using that a lot more than I thought I would. Trying to locate shot and hopefully dead deer and looking for (to avoid and not spook) deer walking back to camp in the evenings. I sort of hoped it might work for blood trailing, as I'm colorblind. But blood cools off almost immediately, so it doesn't work. It's not really made for up close stuff either.
 
I have a Burris thermal viewer. I ended up using that a lot more than I thought I would. Trying to locate shot and hopefully dead deer and looking for (to avoid and not spook) deer walking back to camp in the evenings. I sort of hoped it might work for blood trailing, as I'm colorblind. But blood cools off almost immediately, so it doesn't work. It's not really made for up close stuff either.
The cheap digital NV viewer I have has a base magnification of 3x and its not good for anything closer than 20' and its not good for much beyond 100' unless the moon is bright, so.....

The thermal I ordered has a base mag of 2x. I played around with a 2x scope in my garage and it seems useable up close.

Have you looked at the UV lights for blood tracking?
 
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