Thermal has one issue. I was out with a friend foxing. He was thermal spotter and I was digi. He picked up a signature. When we got into position, we ID a roe couched and a munty feeding. Both very clear and shootable if the thermal spotter was a rifle scope. However, the reality was different. Through my digital they were 99% obscured with a wedge/span of vegetation. Ok - a centre fire round may have got from A to B through it but it could have been a miss or wounding. I would suggest (subject to style and quarry and flora etc.) it is safer to run thermal as a spotter and digi as the rifle scope because it will show vegetation a thermal may easily miss. If your on flat agricultural or low height vegetation moorland or the like then fine. Both have limitations and both can work well and add another layer of safety and assessment for you
Very interested in a thermal sight. Rodents love attacking my small vegetable garden every year and this year I got a pellet rifle to protect my plants. I live in the US but love the stuff you guys do!
Great video and footage team, thanks and greetings to all, Tony.
I’m with David, no voice at all!! Great show as always.
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Come on David it weren’t that bad!!. Let’s hear your rendition. All the best to the team.
"oh crikey there's a big one" 😂
very interesting with terry well done team
Thermal has one issue. I was out with a friend foxing. He was thermal spotter and I was digi. He picked up a signature. When we got into position, we ID a roe couched and a munty feeding. Both very clear and shootable if the thermal spotter was a rifle scope. However, the reality was different.
Through my digital they were 99% obscured with a wedge/span of vegetation. Ok - a centre fire round may have got from A to B through it but it could have been a miss or wounding.
I would suggest (subject to style and quarry and flora etc.) it is safer to run thermal as a spotter and digi as the rifle scope because it will show vegetation a thermal may easily miss. If your on flat agricultural or low height vegetation moorland or the like then fine. Both have limitations and both can work well and add another layer of safety and assessment for you
Try looking through some higher end thermal scopes and you can see exactly what your looking/shooting at!
@@nigelbase1196 well that's fine if you have 2 to 5 grand to buy high end thermal. Most don't.
Very interested in a thermal sight. Rodents love attacking my small vegetable garden every year and this year I got a pellet rifle to protect my plants. I live in the US but love the stuff you guys do!
Come on David, it weren’t that bad. Let’s hear your version!!. All the very best to the team.
Excellent well done ☘
Well said mate 👌
Another Great Video Guys 💯💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
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great video yet again great channel
I bought the Lyra in .177 Awesome Target gun for the Money 🤔 The Gage is on the side of the gun Not the front..
Terry the T2000 Terminator😊
Nah, I quite enjoyed the john peel song, not too shabby at all, and accompanied. Perhaps we should have a music slot.....
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Great channel cheers