Years ago when I was using NV,I'd use the 850.Soon as I spotted a deer,I'd shine the torch centre just to the rear of the deer.Then its eyes wouldn't pick up the red glow dot so easily.
Years ago when I was using NV,I'd use the 850.Soon as I spotted a deer,I'd shine the torch centre just to the rear of the deer.Then its eyes wouldn't pick up the red glow dot so easily.
I think also if the animals have been hunted a bit with Night vision they pretty quickly figure it out. A bit like becoming light shy when spot lighted.
With the 850 Ir it also helps if you have the brightness level down to a minimum.
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yes definitely atmosphere makes a difference, but that's true for any visibility, top of the line thermals are stumped by fog and cloud too.
i am aware aswell that deer that are spooked easy are usually like that because they have been spotlighted often.
all these things definitly make a difference, i just wanting to pick the right one for deer hunting overall.
do you rate the Pard Nightstalker highly? i was looking at them online earlier today, wish i knew someone who had one so i could try it out,
youtube videos are a bit average to know what its being compared to.
You should talk to @AndyAnimal he lurks around here somewhere. He can supply you one and will give you the right advice, you can also talk to Ken @55six he can tell you about the Zulus. they are both good pieces of kit with excellent backup in NZ. Yes I do rate the Pards, I have 2 of them, the Night stalker and the earlier DS32. I am new to the Zulus but it also gets a great rap from those who use them. They both have their pros and cons but you would go too far wrong with either of them.
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awesome thanks,
yeah if that @AndyAnimal guys around be good to talk to him, does he work for the PARD supplier in Whangarei?
thanks
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