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    ...and if we all followed those simple rules nobody would get shot each year, thermal or not. Sadly not the case

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    Im pretty interested in them also and have been following this thread with interest.

    Has anyone in Canterbury got a XQ38 or XD38 that they wouldn't mind showing off to a couple of seriously interested hunters ?
    I have been in discussion with @Yukon about getting a demo unit ... but it hasn't happened and Im very keen to try before I buy.
    Have tried out @223nut s Flir and it didn't seem to have the sort of range I would be looking for ! I would need 400 > 600m minimum in the open during the winter evenings / night and obviously much less in scattered scrub.

    I have access to a lot of private property hunting and Im out every week somewhere.
    Just want to know where, when and who the animals are about, so that I can be in the right place at the right time to intercept them.
    Can come to you or you could join me ( one hour from the city ) and then I would get a great idea of the suitability in my actual location ( good animal numbers ).

    Also just to complicate things Yukon have brought out the Core unit now that is a hand held thermal imager that can also be used " front of scope" but as per usual new model and higher price ! but more versatile !

    Contact from anyone who could help much appreciated.
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    G'day. I haven't been on the forum for a while, by the time I've finished work I'm pretty braindead. Pity, I used to love hunting :-( Anyway, pop into North Canterbury Hunting and Fishing or Timaru Hunting and Fishing, they stock the stuff, and will be keen to take you out (I hope). We haven't had any demo units for a while because all our stock are presold to shops.

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    Forgot to mention the Core. Pretty nice unit for casual hunting, very light, and sharp image. It does not have a video out or external power socket, so good for short hunts. I find that the hunts are pretty short anyway with this type of gear ;-)

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYMiXu5tEl8
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKZrWKBnlio

    why dont the police a SAR use this shit you can get a 5000$ drone that can fly for about 40 mins and travel about 5-7ks
    the camaras are pretty pricy think about 8k for a good one why have all these people tramping though the bush when they could be deploing these

    our children wont even have to leave the house to go hunting in the future

    i think if your shooting at an animal on public land with a thermal camara it shouldnt be legal day or night

    your not looking at real light your looking at a computer genrated image from the information input also this is not your natural sight,

    thats why people are saying you cant mistake an animal for a human cause they are very basic shapes your looking at and there very diffrent shapes between a human and a four leged, witch they see as being much more simple and safe but without that extra detail you miss alot and have no real idea what your looking at or what is behind it or for that matter anything that is covering its heat source or anything that heats similar with the background

    i think if people are shooting with thermal it breaks the rule identify your target beyound all doubt, its kinda like your grandad that can bearly see but still gos out shooting but tells you he knows best, in 10 years when the thermals 4k image quilty i mite soften to the idea of thermal scopes but they will still have limitations

    i have a thermal camara its a flir 320x240 if ya guna get one better to go with the other company so ya get 30hz, 9hz is fine but just a little anoyying and go as high a resolution as you can,
    and i dont see why you shouldnt use them for spoting other than the fact that ur a cheat haha

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    Police and SAR certainly do use thermal. Drones are being tried out for SAR purposes, but pretty limited in range, and even if equipped with thermal gear, they will struggle to get an image through thick canopy.

    That last paragraph makes it sound like you are rather confused
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    1justin have you actually looked at a deer through a thermal imager? I have an XQ50, and I can assure you that the images I have seen are not 'basic shapes'.

    I recently watched a hind grazing her way across a grassy terrace in full darkness. I watched her raise her head and look around to check her surroundings, just as you would by eye if there was enough light. The clarity was such that I could see her turning her ears trying to pick up any unusual sounds. I could also clearly see the 20 or so cattle beasts bedded down in a hollow between myself and her, so I left her alone and moved on to another area I knew there would be deer.

    Basic shapes? Definitely not. Unmistakably a hind and cattle.

    I also watched 4 deer sneaking away off a grassy riverbed into the bush - obviously aware I was there, also in pitch black. I would never have known these were there without the thermal imager.

    I never fired a shot at any of these deer. Once it was light enough, I put the XQ50 away in my day pack, and my 14 year old son and I hunted the clearings up the side creeks as we always do, and my son was fortunate enough to shoot a nice yearling hind.

    To suggest I had no idea what I was looking at when I could watch her raise her head and turn her ears trying to pick up a strange sound, as any of you who have seen deer in the wild do, is ridiculous. This particular area I have hunted 30+ times, I know exactly what was behind where the hind was standing.

    This particular area often has deer grazing the bush edge. We need to cross the main river to have a chance of shooting one. We only used the thermal imager to see if there were any there before crossing - this was to see if it was worth waiting there till it got light enough to shoot, or using the time to move upstream to other likely areas.

    Could you explain how we were 'cheats'? The thermal imager didn't enable us to fire a shot before it was light enough to see through the scope. In fact mostly what it showed us was the ones we had scared off in the dark that we otherwise wouldn't have known were there.
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    I would love to get my hands on one to see what they look like during the day at range. Any good YouTube clips??

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1justin View Post
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYMiXu5tEl8
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKZrWKBnlio



    i have a thermal camara its a flir 320x240 if ya guna get one better to go with the other company so ya get 30hz, 9hz is fine but just a little anoyying and go as high a resolution as you can,
    and i dont see why you shouldnt use them for spoting other than the fact that ur a cheat haha
    It always gets me that these guys say hunting with a thermal is cheating then they promptly go out with a rifle and scope to hunt. Both are simply advances in hunting technology furthering our advantages against our quarry. If they are so against cheating should they be using a Bow? A spear? Or even simply their hands as they were given?

    These advances in tech allow us to decide ourselves how much of an advantage we desire. Whether we shoot with a falling block in an old calibre, modern rifles and accuracy beyond our own persoanl abilities? Camo gear? That is our decision to make. I dont have the money to use thermal, and as much as I would like one, I probably wont. But I wont hold it against someone who does. Just cos I drive an older car, does not mean someone cannot drive a nicer one that I cannot afford. In fact I am all for that, cos that car in a few years could be affordable for me to own second hand.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by timattalon View Post
    It always gets me that these guys say hunting with a thermal is cheating then they promptly go out with a rifle and scope to hunt. Both are simply advances in hunting technology furthering our advantages against our quarry. If they are so against cheating should they be using a Bow? A spear? Or even simply their hands as they were given?

    These advances in tech allow us to decide ourselves how much of an advantage we desire. Whether we shoot with a falling block in an old calibre, modern rifles and accuracy beyond our own persoanl abilities? Camo gear? That is our decision to make. I dont have the money to use thermal, and as much as I would like one, I probably wont. But I wont hold it against someone who does. Just cos I drive an older car, does not mean someone cannot drive a nicer one that I cannot afford. In fact I am all for that, cos that car in a few years could be affordable for me to own second hand.....
    Some good points but come on when you loose challenges life gets pretty boring pretty quick, shot plenty of deer & in a spot light but not anymore , iv been out recently 8 times seen deer 4 trips & spooked more all in the bush had a mate go out at night looking for a pig in the same spot & see 12 at night with a dig ..what are you doing lol..ouch I felt the burn & even worse the kids don't ask if I got anything now still I will not weaken if the deer keep beating me I will keep fit , will I get thermal optics or put a light on them..nope if someone tells me they shot a deer with thermal optics or a drone or xbox ...somehow ! will I think your a tosser...yep

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    I am thinking I will get a hand held one. It won't get much use hunting deer. No need.

    It would be good to cover a face in the winter for bull thar or chams that might elude the binos.

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    Anyone that drives to a hunting spot in a car is a cheater IMO. They should walk like I did back in my day... In snow, up hill both ways.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Timmay View Post
    Anyone that drives to a hunting spot in a car is a cheater IMO. They should walk like I did back in my day... In snow, up hill both ways.
    In bare feet and carryng a hundred yr old smelly with irons, making your brews with a billy and flint and wood to heat it. And only allowed to eat damper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boaraxa View Post
    Some good points but come on when you loose challenges life gets pretty boring pretty quick, shot plenty of deer & in a spot light but not anymore , iv been out recently 8 times seen deer 4 trips & spooked more all in the bush had a mate go out at night looking for a pig in the same spot & see 12 at night with a dig ..what are you doing lol..ouch I felt the burn & even worse the kids don't ask if I got anything now still I will not weaken if the deer keep beating me I will keep fit , will I get thermal optics or put a light on them..nope if someone tells me they shot a deer with thermal optics or a drone or xbox ...somehow ! will I think your a tosser...yep

    This is actually part of my point. We can choose how much of a challenge we face? Do we walk in or is catching a lift in a chopper cheating? I dont spotlight anything excep rabbits and the occasional (unlucky) possum. And have not done that in ages....Most of the time I hunt with a single shot rifle in a calibre that is over 100 years old. I dont mind not shooting anything as success is measured differently. A successful trip is one where I have been successful in being where I want to be. All I am getting at is that the digi's are no more or less of an advance than scopes or rifles were over what they replaced. They have their place.

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    ooo you fellas are getting close to the flame!....next heli hunting will be sporting just smash them all lol or are doc the best hunter with 1080 wonder how many stags they have killed over the last 2 months a line needs to be drawn somewhere chaps I no this isn't a club like the deer stalkers or some other association but Id like to think we all have some morals if not why wang on about poachers & spotlighters & any other scallywags that likes blasting game how ever they see fit ?...maybe im missing something & yes I have seen it done once...and whats the point in owning a fast car when the speed limit is 100k

 

 

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