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Re: $500 thermal scanner
[Re: sportsman94]
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07/01/24 06:14 PM
07/01/24 06:14 PM
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That’s very cool! any idea how far you can see with one? I check a lot of traps in the dark and that would be pretty convenient if I could check some from the road with that thing He showed me some vioes and you can see coon sized heat signatures really easy at base magnification @175yd
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Re: $500 thermal scanner
[Re: coyotesoldier229]
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07/02/24 07:52 AM
07/02/24 07:52 AM
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SW Georgia
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Using a cell phone camera creates extra light on you at night. If your goal is to use thermal or night vision to avoid lights to be detected, that isn’t your best option. I just upgraded to a newer scanner with 384 image. Nothing wrong with my original, was inexpensive($500 for a 160 ATN scanner used the last 2 years). Worked good enough to get me on gun. I could tell the difference in size of deer vs coyote at 200 yards plus. I can connect to my scope with my phone on stand but it’s too much light. Last thing I want is attention at me unless I’m howling/using mouth calls. I want the attention on the e-call/decoy. You didn’t read about it did you? Supposedly had some ninja setting where it doesn’t show the light, just the heat signature. This is something to just scan. Heck all my scopes produce light back in my face. I don’t think it would be used for long while hunting. If I catch heat I’m going to the gun.
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Re: $500 thermal scanner
[Re: coyotesoldier229]
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07/02/24 10:25 AM
07/02/24 10:25 AM
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No I didn’t look at the description. I know exactly what you mean with your scope shining light back on you. I have my brightness adjusted to limit that light, my gun is on my tripod slightly angled up so that light shines down, I use the eye cup, as that directs that light more, and also put in sleep mode until ready to shoot. My preference would be a handheld scanner over something attached to my phone but to each their own. Will it work as a scanner, sure, would I use that, yes if that’s what I could afford. Infiray seems to make a good product. I spend a lot more time behind a scanner than my scope. Any scanner is better than none. Haha, I always try to still use cover at night and I was set up under a big pine and went out to set up my caller. I looked back and there was a “spotlight” on that pine!! I then started angling mine down as well! I was using my AGM as a scanner and now it’s on the SFAR. I don’t mind using my rifle as a scanner while it on the tripod, but it does get tiresome 30min into a stand.
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Re: $500 thermal scanner
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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07/02/24 03:25 PM
07/02/24 03:25 PM
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South Ga - Almost Florida
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Dark Night Outdoors makes an eyepiece that has a shutter in it that opens when you press your eye against it and closes when you don't. I think they make them that will fit other thermal scope brands and sizes. Correction: manufacturer is Dark Night Outdoors.
Last edited by Swamp Wolf; 07/02/24 03:30 PM. Reason: More Info
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