Mark! Another incredible video. Love the footage, love the countryside and love the hik micro. Thank you, Mark for taking the time to film, edit and share with us!
This is proper showcasing the equipment and your excellent marksmanship. This Stellar is one of the best Thermal scopes out there. Pulsar will have to look to their laurels to keep up or surpass and affordable!
If you need to go back later, turn on exif geolocation in photos, hopefully everyone has it turned off by default, and take a picture of each shot..Just pop that into the GPS and you go straight to the spot
nice shooting Mark, i had a runner last night with my 243 only 160 yard shot and a perfect hit ,it shocks me sometimes that they can run with a massive hole in them
Cool video Mark 👍👍you've graduated to my big 55 inch TV now, I normally watch TH-cam on my phone but seeing your videos on the big screen is great 👍👍😂🫣 it's a bit weird though cause your just about life sized on the screen 👀👀😂😂Im used to a tiny wee Tom Thumb sized Mark on my phone.. Catch you later on your next adventure.. 👍✌️👌
Awesome video. Congrats of very good job with foxes. I'm a little bit disappointed with quality of video from Stellar scope, I expected something better but probably it's question of YT. All the best to you for future.
I must say Mark. I much prefer this version / video over the unadulterated version on the “other channel”. I just can’t abide the hypocrisy of appeasing the woke social engineering types, particularly when they profit from selling equipment / tools that are instrumental in the necessary pest control work. Thanks for your efforts. Cheers
I noticed POI shift problems with any thermal scope.... I'm from Czechia. I used to have a Pulsar. It had problems if you would be sighting it in the winter let's say the temp would be 0C.... In that case during the summer temps around 25C my rifle shot up about 4 inches... I thought there was a problem in my thermal scope and indeed some people complained about it on some US forums at the time. Now I have an Infiray similar to Rico, but higher resolution than Rico. It works the other way around, when I aimed the rifle in winter 0 C , in that case in summer 25 C the rifle shoots approx. 3 inches lower at 100m....I believe every thermal scope has similar flaw, but people aim their rifles much more often than just twice a year, so the temperature differences are much smaller and many people wouldn't even notice a one inch shift due to the temperature change at 100m. (One inch displacement at 100m can be caused by as little as 8 C ) so if you sight your rifle in every 2 months you might not even notice any problem…. However everyone can test his own thermal scope during summer like this: 1) remove your thermal scope from your rifle. 2) Put it in your refrigerator for 45minutes. 3) Than take it out, put it back on your rifle equiped with a bipod. Put your rifle somewhere on that bipod and try to fix it so you could observe some target without touching it to avoid changing your rifle position. 4) Check the position of your reticule for every 5 minutes while your thermal scope is warming up and observe for reticule shift in relation to your terget and you might be surprised that those things can hardly be used for any reliable long range shoting......... Of course in winter you might prefer to do it the oposite way, keep your thermal scope warm inside your home and than repeate the same procedure outside in your garden while it is cooling down....
I only use one bullet in my 243, but I'm hunting Fallow, goats and wallaby here in NZ. I find the Hornady 90grn ELD-X works well, anything heavier than 100grn is not good for the 1in10 twist in my Aspire. A couple of months ago I culled a red stag from 355yds for the landowner, it went straight down too.
Mark. Got a bit of a criticism Son. Your videos are too bloody short. Please try and rectify this issue in future videos. Your shootin's not too shabby we'll grant you that so not too much more improvement needed there, it's just this lack of effort in making your videos a suitable length. 15mins. is simply not enough. Nice bit of countryside down 'ere though isn't it? Great little video.🤣
Mark it never gets old watching you hunt your aim is impeccable great work mate 👍🇭🇲🦘
Mark! Another incredible video. Love the footage, love the countryside and love the hik micro.
Thank you, Mark for taking the time to film, edit and share with us!
Glad to see you back Mark. Great video as usual
This is proper showcasing the equipment and your excellent marksmanship. This Stellar is one of the best Thermal scopes out there. Pulsar will have to look to their laurels to keep up or surpass and affordable!
Another excellent video Mark and it was good to hear the 260rips start to the video again.
Geoff.
Great shooting Mark well done. Always enjoy your sensible approach. All the best Brett.
Excellent video, definitely highlights the benefits of a thermal scope
Nice to see you again Mark. Great video.🦊👍
Good shooting Mark excellent footage ,
Hi Mark ...I hope all is good with you mate ....lovely bit of kit fair do's....👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Nice video. One of the blokes down under uses a laser pointer on top of his "Rig" as an aid to walk straight out to stuff he's chewed up.
If you need to go back later, turn on exif geolocation in photos, hopefully everyone has it turned off by default, and take a picture of each shot..Just pop that into the GPS and you go straight to the spot
Much better with the kill shots 😅👌🎯
nice shooting Mark, i had a runner last night with my 243 only 160 yard shot and a perfect hit ,it shocks me sometimes that they can run with a massive hole in them
Great Video awesome shooting Mark keep up the great content. Look forward to the next video 💯🔥👌👍
Great video mark , thanks for sharing. 👍
Cool video Mark 👍👍you've graduated to my big 55 inch TV now, I normally watch TH-cam on my phone but seeing your videos on the big screen is great 👍👍😂🫣 it's a bit weird though cause your just about life sized on the screen 👀👀😂😂Im used to a tiny wee Tom Thumb sized Mark on my phone.. Catch you later on your next adventure.. 👍✌️👌
Awesome video. Congrats of very good job with foxes.
I'm a little bit disappointed with quality of video from Stellar scope, I expected something better but probably it's question of YT. All the best to you for future.
Great stuff Rippers 👍👍🙂
Looking forward to a Nocpix scope review soon 🤔🤔
👌👌👌
Good video as usual, thanks for sharing.
Nice bit of foxing and bonus deer 🦌 🦊🦊🦊👍
Nice one buddy 👌 that green colour looks good through the scope 😉
Love thermal stalking. Thanks for sharing as always.
good video! I am in love with my Stellar 3.0 sq50l device. the image quality of the device is amazing!!!
brilliant vid mark
I must say Mark. I much prefer this version / video over the unadulterated version on the “other channel”.
I just can’t abide the hypocrisy of appeasing the woke social engineering types, particularly when they profit from selling equipment / tools that are instrumental in the necessary pest control work.
Thanks for your efforts.
Cheers
Nice video you made again, thank you for sharing. What ammo you are using? Regards from The Netherlands
Hornady superformance 75 grain 👍
Hey mark.!
I noticed POI shift problems with any thermal scope.... I'm from Czechia. I used to have a Pulsar. It had problems if you would be sighting it in the winter let's say the temp would be 0C.... In that case during the summer temps around 25C my rifle shot up about 4 inches... I thought there was a problem in my thermal scope and indeed some people complained about it on some US forums at the time. Now I have an Infiray similar to Rico, but higher resolution than Rico. It works the other way around, when I aimed the rifle in winter 0 C , in that case in summer 25 C the rifle shoots approx. 3 inches lower at 100m....I believe every thermal scope has similar flaw, but people aim their rifles much more often than just twice a year, so the temperature differences are much smaller and many people wouldn't even notice a one inch shift due to the temperature change at 100m. (One inch displacement at 100m can be caused by as little as 8 C ) so if you sight your rifle in every 2 months you might not even notice any problem…. However everyone can test his own thermal scope during summer like this: 1) remove your thermal scope from your rifle. 2) Put it in your refrigerator for 45minutes. 3) Than take it out, put it back on your rifle equiped with a bipod. Put your rifle somewhere on that bipod and try to fix it so you could observe some target without touching it to avoid changing your rifle position. 4) Check the position of your reticule for every 5 minutes while your thermal scope is warming up and observe for reticule shift in relation to your terget and you might be surprised that those things can hardly be used for any reliable long range shoting......... Of course in winter you might prefer to do it the oposite way, keep your thermal scope warm inside your home and than repeate the same procedure outside in your garden while it is cooling down....
Great man nose the game
What bullet in 243 ? I have sq50 pro mk1. Happy with it but your new mk3 has a lovely image
I only use one bullet in my 243, but I'm hunting Fallow, goats and wallaby here in NZ.
I find the Hornady 90grn ELD-X works well, anything heavier than 100grn is not good
for the 1in10 twist in my Aspire.
A couple of months ago I culled a red stag from 355yds for the landowner, it went straight down too.
I’m also using the Hornady ammo but 75 grain superformance 👍
Exxelent result that night, meat in the freezer and 3 foxes taken out of the enviroment.
Mark. Got a bit of a criticism Son. Your videos are too bloody short. Please try and rectify this issue in future videos. Your shootin's not too shabby we'll grant you that so not too much more improvement needed there, it's just this lack of effort in making your videos a suitable length. 15mins. is simply not enough. Nice bit of countryside down 'ere though isn't it? Great little video.🤣
What's the barrel length?
What does one do with the dead fox ?
They normally end up in the farms dead bin 👍
£3.5 k omggggg
What's a munjack?
A muntjac is a small deer about the size of a spaniel dog the bucks have small antlers and 2 large fangs they use to fight with
Munjack is in fact the chinese water deer