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Very true, if it's not plain old mis-identification during the day, it's plain old criminal spotlighting at night that does it. If anything, thermal is probably safer to an extent, not that I am condoning either of the two.
Well opinions are like arseholes, everyone has one, even Dave Benfell. I've never hunted with one, but wouldn't go as far as to not use a monocular. I'd not go with a mounted thermal optic solely due to lack of versatility, dusk or dark (on private land) it'd be handy but during mid summer sun I think it would become a handicap.
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