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    It comes down to the principal of fair chase. Does the animal have a realistic chance of escape.

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    i dont care if you get a helicopter with an m60 out the side and fly round gunning them down i sure people know what im getting at when i say cheating, and yes i bet back in the day when scopes wernt common some people called people that used them ...soft..cheats...bad shots more making a joke than anything

    what im getting at is your not looking at the light your eyes pick up, you may not even be looking at the correct thermal image if your equipment is faulty or a software update is bad your looking at a computer genrated image from the information and there is limatations and mistakes can be made,

    the more you look through one the more you get used to how heat is seen and so the more time in use the safe the user will be

    if i look at you from 10 meters away i can see you as clear as day no mistaking you but it is not the same as looking at someone in the light you dont have the detail or the detail of the background,as you are not looking at light you are looking at heat and things can have very similer heats so a point could be if a person is leaning againt a tree and there not moving and they have a jacket on with a hood up faceing away from you there 500m away its just past night fall so the sky is bitter cold and the tree is still warm you probly wont see them, but in normal light you would have every opertunity to see them and they could be in the background of your shot where as you just think there a tree cause your not looking at light your looking at heat and basicaly anything that is the same heat as your background is invisable to you witch is one place mistakes can be made

    im not saying there is a high risk for mistakes with them im just saying there is a risk

    and to counter the point as it is complety diffrent vision source it could increase safety at times if you where to use it to spot as well and you may see things its hard to see in normal light
    that you may miss

    theres a low risk when ur on private land you know you have good gear and you,ve watched the animal for a long time you know the background

    all im trying to say its not just about identfying your target its about knowing the background as well witch there limits for thermal as you are not looking at LIGHT you are looking at heat

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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    I am thinking I will get a hand held one. It won't get much use hunting deer. No need.

    It would be good to cover a face in the winter for bull thar or chams that might elude the binos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MassiveAttack View Post
    It comes down to the principal of fair chase. Does the animal have a realistic chance of escape.
    Personally I find this thought comical.

    We're using guns.

    Preys natural instinct is to put space between itself and whatever wants to eat it. Even bush stalking which gives the deer a better chance of survival it's still a joke. You spook a deer at 5m, it runs to 40m then stops to assess the situation;
    What is it? Is it still approaching? Do I need more space? Nope the predator is just standing there, I'm safe for now, stupid thing is just playing with a stick?

    They don't have a concept of guns.

    Even worse when your talking about 400m shots etc.
    Damn this grass is good! Ah fuck that hurt! Bang!

    We use technology because we would never stand a chance with our hands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1justin View Post
    i dont care if you get a helicopter with an m60 out the side and fly round gunning them down i sure people know what im getting at when i say cheating, and yes i bet back in the day when scopes wernt common some people called people that used them ...soft..cheats...bad shots more making a joke than anything

    what im getting at is your not looking at the light your eyes pick up, you may not even be looking at the correct thermal image if your equipment is faulty or a software update is bad your looking at a computer genrated image from the information and there is limatations and mistakes can be made,

    the more you look through one the more you get used to how heat is seen and so the more time in use the safe the user will be

    if i look at you from 10 meters away i can see you as clear as day no mistaking you but it is not the same as looking at someone in the light you dont have the detail or the detail of the background,as you are not looking at light you are looking at heat and things can have very similer heats so a point could be if a person is leaning againt a tree and there not moving and they have a jacket on with a hood up faceing away from you there 500m away its just past night fall so the sky is bitter cold and the tree is still warm you probly wont see them, but in normal light you would have every opertunity to see them and they could be in the background of your shot where as you just think there a tree cause your not looking at light your looking at heat and basicaly anything that is the same heat as your background is invisable to you witch is one place mistakes can be made

    im not saying there is a high risk for mistakes with them im just saying there is a risk

    and to counter the point as it is complety diffrent vision source it could increase safety at times if you where to use it to spot as well and you may see things its hard to see in normal light
    that you may miss

    theres a low risk when ur on private land you know you have good gear and you,ve watched the animal for a long time you know the background

    all im trying to say its not just about identfying your target its about knowing the background as well witch there limits for thermal as you are not looking at LIGHT you are looking at heat
    Have you used any late model thermal gear?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nibblet View Post
    Personally I find this thought comical.

    We're using guns.

    Preys natural instinct is to put space between itself and whatever wants to eat it. Even bush stalking which gives the deer a better chance of survival it's still a joke. You spook a deer at 5m, it runs to 40m then stops to assess the situation;
    What is it? Is it still approaching? Do I need more space? Nope the predator is just standing there, I'm safe for now, stupid thing is just playing with a stick?

    They don't have a concept of guns.

    Even worse when your talking about 400m shots etc.
    Damn this grass is good! Ah fuck that hurt! Bang!

    We use technology because we would never stand a chance with our hands.
    Nzda the code :
    Definition of fair chase
    •Animal must not have been taken in an enclosed area ie, behind deer wire or any such fence or fixture that impedes the animal’s unrestricted chance of escape
    •Animal must not have been restrained ie, in a snare, trap, fence etc
    •Animal must not have been taken with the aid of a spotlight or use of night vision equipment
    •Animal must not have been taken from an aircraft, powered vehicle or vessel
    •Animal must not have been coursed by dogs (with the exception of wild pigs)
    •Animal must not have been taken in a manner where animal behaviour has been intentionally influenced by the use of a powered craft

    seems like a good set of rules to me especially if heads are going to be entered , shooting a deer with thermal or a spotlight wouldn't be comparing apples with apples would it.

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    That's my personal opinion and then there's NZDA opinion.

    I'm all for having rules etc, especially like you say when entering heads and the like.

    But I just find it funny calling it 'fair'. If you want to get all definition on it;

    adverb
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    without cheating or trying to achieve unjust advantage.
    "no one could say he played fair"

    Personally I find it hard to legitimately say I don't have an unjust advantage over a deer when I'm rocking round with my 7mmRm and a 3-15 power scope, rangefinder and ballistic chart worked out by some pretty flash Harry mathematics.

    Just my opinion though.
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    What's fair is humans being at the top of the evolutionary ladder, and hacking things like big brains, opposable thumbs, tools and technology at our disposal.

    I'm happy to use whatever tools and tech I can get my hands on for hunting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boaraxa View Post
    Nzda the code :
    Definition of fair chase
    •Animal must not have been taken in an enclosed area ie, behind deer wire or any such fence or fixture that impedes the animal’s unrestricted chance of escape
    •Animal must not have been restrained ie, in a snare, trap, fence etc
    •Animal must not have been taken with the aid of a spotlight or use of night vision equipment
    •Animal must not have been taken from an aircraft, powered vehicle or vessel
    •Animal must not have been coursed by dogs (with the exception of wild pigs)
    •Animal must not have been taken in a manner where animal behaviour has been intentionally influenced by the use of a powered craft

    seems like a good set of rules to me especially if heads are going to be entered , shooting a deer with thermal or a spotlight wouldn't be comparing apples with apples would it.
    Should also say " not bred in captivity for the purpose of release'' IMHO if talking about heads entered in competitions.
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    1justin, Despite your assertions that a thermal imager is looking at heat and not light, I think you will find that it is in fact detecting infra red LIGHT of differing wavelengths emitted by objects at different temperatures.

    Infra red may not be in a humans' visible spectrum, but that doesn't change the fact that it light.

    Some people believe that deer can see into the ultra violet range, also outside the human visible spectrum. Perhaps you think the deer are cheating because they can see something we can't.

    In my experience, the thermal imager is just a tool, like my binoculars, that enhance my vision when lighting is poor. With the little bit I have used it, I doubt I could fire a shot at dawn or dusk after having been looking through the TI as it is bright enough to spoil my night vision.
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    Deer definitely cheat. They can smell me looong before I've even seen em. Damned x-ray noses or something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1justin View Post
    i dont care if you get a helicopter with an m60 out the side and fly round gunning them down i sure people know what im getting at when i say cheating, and yes i bet back in the day when scopes wernt common some people called people that used them ...soft..cheats...bad shots more making a joke than anything

    what im getting at is your not looking at the light your eyes pick up, you may not even be looking at the correct thermal image if your equipment is faulty or a software update is bad your looking at a computer genrated image from the information and there is limatations and mistakes can be made,

    the more you look through one the more you get used to how heat is seen and so the more time in use the safe the user will be

    if i look at you from 10 meters away i can see you as clear as day no mistaking you but it is not the same as looking at someone in the light you dont have the detail or the detail of the background,as you are not looking at light you are looking at heat and things can have very similer heats so a point could be if a person is leaning againt a tree and there not moving and they have a jacket on with a hood up faceing away from you there 500m away its just past night fall so the sky is bitter cold and the tree is still warm you probly wont see them, but in normal light you would have every opertunity to see them and they could be in the background of your shot where as you just think there a tree cause your not looking at light your looking at heat and basicaly anything that is the same heat as your background is invisable to you witch is one place mistakes can be made

    im not saying there is a high risk for mistakes with them im just saying there is a risk

    and to counter the point as it is complety diffrent vision source it could increase safety at times if you where to use it to spot as well and you may see things its hard to see in normal light
    that you may miss

    theres a low risk when ur on private land you know you have good gear and you,ve watched the animal for a long time you know the background

    all im trying to say its not just about identfying your target its about knowing the background as well witch there limits for thermal as you are not looking at LIGHT you are looking at heat
    You raise some valid points regarding safety etc too. And wether a shooter chooses to use thermal or not, we are all still 100% responsible to make sure that we identify our targets and checking our firing zone. If there is any doubt, do NOT take the shot. If an operator is using thermal gear they need to know its pro's and its con's, and as you mention it may not pick up everything. But it will pick up some things normal sight will miss so using both cannot make it worse.

    A thermal has the potential to show you where a hunter is that you would have otherwise missed. You may not see them with a naked eye or a scope but you may see them with the thermal. Then once you know "something" is there, you can set about identifying it beyond all doubt by any and all means you can.
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    "Infra red may not be in a humans' visible spectrum, but that doesn't change the fact that it light"

    yep

    "eye sight" diffrence im talking about sun shines light down hits objects bounces off it and then hits our eye and we can see everything that light bounces off of and where there is no light we see "black"

    infared is the imiting of infared waves or "heat waves" from a object that is then decoded by a computer program to give an image in ur view finder , we are not use to this we are use to seeing everything infront of us as we have our hole life so when you looking at a montain face and you see nothing on it in a thermal you think theres nothing there as is in your nature, but if there was any number of things there but they where the same tempreture as the montain face they are invisable to you witch is not in ur nature to assume, just feel like its a spot you could get i trouble in

    looked at some you tube fotage of the pulsar q50??? shows hole tree lines just being black blobs soo unless your running alot higher resolution than 640x i dont think theres enough definition there yet

    im not saying there not great tools i just think making shots through them is slightly breaking the identify your target rule and on private land where you know the lay of the land and there should be no one there that compensates for this but on public land where people could be anywhere it is a danger but there illegal anyway so what does it matter


    speaking of deer cheating, do any of you use those HEC's suits noticed anything diffrent?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1justin View Post
    "Infra red may not be in a humans' visible spectrum, but that doesn't change the fact that it light"

    yep

    "eye sight" diffrence im talking about sun shines light down hits objects bounces off it and then hits our eye and we can see everything that light bounces off of and where there is no light we see "black"

    infared is the imiting of infared waves or "heat waves" from a object that is then decoded by a computer program to give an image in ur view finder , we are not use to this we are use to seeing everything infront of us as we have our hole life so when you looking at a montain face and you see nothing on it in a thermal you think theres nothing there as is in your nature, but if there was any number of things there but they where the same tempreture as the montain face they are invisable to you witch is not in ur nature to assume, just feel like its a spot you could get i trouble in

    looked at some you tube fotage of the pulsar q50??? shows hole tree lines just being black blobs soo unless your running alot higher resolution than 640x i dont think theres enough definition there yet

    im not saying there not great tools i just think making shots through them is slightly breaking the identify your target rule and on private land where you know the lay of the land and there should be no one there that compensates for this but on public land where people could be anywhere it is a danger but there illegal anyway so what does it matter


    speaking of deer cheating, do any of you use those HEC's suits noticed anything diffrent?
    You look at a youtube vid, and you know everything there is to know about thermal. Unlike you, I happen to own one, a rather good one, and I disagree with you. The internet has made everyone an expert.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 257weatherby View Post
    You look at a youtube vid, and you know everything there is to know about thermal. Unlike you, I happen to own one, a rather good one, and I disagree with you. The internet has made everyone an expert.

    But But I've just gotten me popcorn
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