Same way you do with a normal optic.
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Its not the thermal scope and rifles fault.Its the drunkn idiots behind it.All should be charged with man slaughter.
I thought a theramal showed up a blobby image of heat from the pics Ive seen
Does that look like a human 120yds away.Attachment 238615
That is good enough for me to call red hind.
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Spot the difference.
If this is true, these are the idiot the authorities should be going after rather than the BS range rules and trying to kill off shooting sports.
There should be jail time for atleast the shooter, and probably all involved, and none of them should be allowed a gun licence ever again.
There are freak incidents, and then there is this.
In fact if I were an arms officer I'd be targeting known areas like this and removing peoples guns and licences, enough people have been shot on public land by spotlighters now that there is no excuse for it.
The quality of the thermal and experience of the user does play a big part in how good target identification is. I use top range gear several nights a week and occasionally have to wait until the target moves to get a positive identification
But I never add alcohol to a nights work
As I said. Target identification is exactly the same as with a normal optical sight. Sometimes you need to wait to get a better look before you can 100% identify your target. Wait for the "object" to move, turn, get closer, whatever it takes. You don't shoot at a "brown thing" throught your scope, and you don't shoot at a "white blob" throught your thermal. If you can't 100% identify it, DON'T shoot.
I’m still finding this hard to believe. Surely there would be something on social media about it. Has anyone seen anything posted about this?