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Ive bought a thermal monocular
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Purely for pest control (pigs and dogs) on a property I hunt on. Don't have the $$ for a thermal scope but thought I'd get a monocular to start my journey.


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What did you get ?
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what thermal is it Bakes?

I dont use them for hunting, but I have one for controlling hares around my tree plantings and for population counting etc.

I think from what I see that a handheld thermal for finding animals and a Ir night vision scope is the best combo. The IR is way better for species and sex identification.

Its also way cheaper
 
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Its a HIKMICRO Lynx 2.0 LH15 Thermal Monocular.


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everyone seems to rate the hiks highly.
 
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I got a cheap Sytong thermal scope for NZ$1400. Works well on wallabies & hares. Not great for identifying or for estimating range


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The dealer sent me the

THUNDER TQ50CL 3.0
HABROK PRO HX60L

To test.

I am giving them to Maktoum to check and will let you know what he says


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I got a cheap Sytong thermal scope for NZ$1400. Works well on wallabies & hares. Not great for identifying or for estimating range


It'll be interesting to see what walks up the riverbed at night. Big Grin


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Maktoum just left.

He didn’t take them for test as he had used them before.

He announced they are EXCELLENT !


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Every evening before bed I take my Pulsar out on the verandah to see my Fallow behind a fence and the wild ones outside it. Also handy to spot the bunnies in my veggies!
 
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Every evening before bed I take my Pulsar out on the verandah to see my Fallow behind a fence and the wild ones outside it. Also handy to spot the bunnies in my veggies!


I keep my Pulsar monocular on the mantle so that I can grab it quickly since we have so many nocturnal varmints around here.


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