Maybe using a thermal scope, but using a thermal to spot um all good. Still the usual indentification rules apply
if the user is being responsible.
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Up until late last year, I was knocking round with a guy who was getting into rabbit pest control. He bought a xd50 thermal scope. Started out on his ar15, then onto the 22mag.
It was a bit of an arse to sight in, but a very effective tool.
He started using it on deer in doc land at night which was when we parted company.
Personally, I think if you need one for deer, you are defeating the whole ethos of hunting wild game, and are probably not much of a hunter.
But that's just my thoughts
The best camouflage pattern is 'hold still and be quiet. '
Yes, you could. Come down to our own ethics I guess.
The best camouflage pattern is 'hold still and be quiet. '
Look at condition 5.I know a bloke who is hunting in the local park. He wears a small but heavily modded head torch.He smacked over 5 deer walking into huts last week.All the deer are on the walking tracks. No bush stalking.Asked him if he would think about thermal gear. His response. WHY? I get more this way without even trying.
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