“always check behind Dave” I’m glad someone listened to my advice 👍 Great video Robin, as a fellow video maker, I can appreciate how much time and effort you’ve spent on putting this together. Well Done chap, inspirational indeed 👏👏👏
Great action in your videos as always Robin. I would love to be able to afford the kit you get to use in these videos, you are a lucky man buddy. Keep the vids coming.
Really enjoy your foxing videos My local small holding has got a problem fox and two cubs caught on CCTV but with only sub 12 air rifles I've refused to try to get them They've had 20 pheasant chicks so far
Pixelation on zoom, there’s nothing wrong with the scope. Identify in base magnification, and then zoom in. It takes practice and knowledge to shoot a LEGO Fox at distance 🦊
@@predatorprotectionuk But if you have a decent base mag scope to start with you don't get Lego foxes. Take your blinkers off and look through something other than Hikmicro!
@@ianmorrison4661 I have Ian , I owned a pulsar XP38 for a number of years, and an Axion Key XM30, also a LRF spotter. I’ve had on loan two Thermtec Ares scopes, and an Infraray, so I think I can give a reasonable amount of experience advice to someone interested in getting a thermal device. Remember, I’m not the one on a HikMicro payroll here, I’ve bought my Stellar SQ50 because from my perspective, it provides the best quality on the current civilian market at the moment. I’ll be making a comparison video in the next few weeks with these scopes. SQ50Pro Stellar TQ60Z Thunder Zoom XG50 Thermion2 LRF That’ll be a good contest I’m sure.
@@predatorprotectionuk Try them against the Senopex range, Ian Blackwood of Blackwood outdoors has them. I am sure he would be up for a comparison. I think the senpoex scopes knock spots off everything else but try them yourself.
@@ianmorrison4661 I don’t have any contact with Blackwood’s outdoors, Jim Woods does and so does Dewayne, I’m sure they would be interested in looking at one. If you know Mr Blackwood, you could always mention it, if he’s able to provide a demo device. I know Dewayne recently sold his Pulsar Thermion 2 and replaced it with a Stellar SQ50, because I supplied it to him from the shop I used to work at .
“always check behind Dave”
I’m glad someone listened to my advice 👍
Great video Robin, as a fellow video maker, I can appreciate how much time and effort you’ve spent on putting this together. Well Done chap, inspirational indeed 👏👏👏
Nice work on the foxes Nice round up on the cubs Robin 🦊🎯💥👍
Great action in your videos as always Robin. I would love to be able to afford the kit you get to use in these videos, you are a lucky man buddy. Keep the vids coming.
That’s a lot of foxes, even the best can miss, well done
Nice work Robin. Very good editing and commentary. Busy few weeks
Thank you very much. I appreciate your comment, plus taking the time to watch and leave one.
@@TeamFoxer it great that your taking the time to film, edit, post and educate. A lot of work that's not seen. What you using to film and edit?
Really enjoy your foxing videos My local small holding has got a problem fox and two cubs caught on CCTV but with only sub 12 air rifles I've refused to try to get them They've had 20 pheasant chicks so far
RF. Good video and great shooting. Thanks for sharing and take care.
Very good film Robin as usual keep knocking them down buddy
Good work. That’s a lot of foxes between two videos.
As always lovely
Cheers Chris.
Well done 👍👍
Good job
Nice mop up
Hey if you can remember….. it’s my 40th in July any chance of a shout out on your channel 😊😊😊 only 40 once 😂😂👍👍 great vid as always 😊
Christ will you ever, get on top of them, so many Charlie's in your area 🤓
Wouldn't it make more sense to sit and wait for the old ones first, the cubs are easy to get after you get the old ones
You didn’t watch part one then? Did I not also shoot the vixen before the cubs?
👍👍🇮🇪
You did well considering the poor resolution on that scope, they looked like Lego foxes!
Pixelation on zoom, there’s nothing wrong with the scope.
Identify in base magnification, and then zoom in. It takes practice and knowledge to shoot a LEGO Fox at distance 🦊
@@predatorprotectionuk But if you have a decent base mag scope to start with you don't get Lego foxes. Take your blinkers off and look through something other than Hikmicro!
@@ianmorrison4661 I have Ian , I owned a pulsar XP38 for a number of years, and an Axion Key XM30, also a LRF spotter.
I’ve had on loan two Thermtec Ares scopes, and an Infraray, so I think I can give a reasonable amount of experience advice to someone interested in getting a thermal device.
Remember, I’m not the one on a HikMicro payroll here, I’ve bought my Stellar SQ50 because from my perspective, it provides the best quality on the current civilian market at the moment.
I’ll be making a comparison video in the next few weeks with these scopes.
SQ50Pro Stellar
TQ60Z Thunder Zoom
XG50 Thermion2 LRF
That’ll be a good contest I’m sure.
@@predatorprotectionuk Try them against the Senopex range, Ian Blackwood of Blackwood outdoors has them. I am sure he would be up for a comparison. I think the senpoex scopes knock spots off everything else but try them yourself.
@@ianmorrison4661 I don’t have any contact with Blackwood’s outdoors, Jim Woods does and so does Dewayne, I’m sure they would be interested in looking at one.
If you know Mr Blackwood, you could always mention it, if he’s able to provide a demo device.
I know Dewayne recently sold his Pulsar Thermion 2 and replaced it with a Stellar SQ50, because I supplied it to him from the shop I used to work at .
👍💪👏👏👏🇺🇦