I agree with Tasbay about the range. Why shoot at 850m in the dark? Unless you are confined to a wheelchair maybe.
It's pretty straight forward. You spot something, you approach upwind, taking care not to break the skyline, or make any noise (leave the tamborine at home), then take another look. The less you pay for your kit, the closer you have to get to see what it is. Our Gen3+ 2000 FOM goggle with the 5x catadioptric lens will identify out to over 600 metres, but it is a little overkill for hunting in my opinion, and at around $8k, is more than our Pulsar Quantum HD50s thermal.
I advise people to spend as much as they can on the means of spotting, because once you have know what the target is, an inexpensive night scope will surfice, or even a torch mounted on top of your rifle.
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