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Thread: What little pesties did you bowl over today?

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    Out tonight in the cold and the fog, check out the size of this fella...

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    Hummed five hares and two possums tonight. Quite a few hares around. Saw five possums and n total.

    Gear shift fucked out on quad so cruised around in third. Will check it later.




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    Looking at it it's nigh vision monocular, you can see what appears to be a secondary lense which is actually the lazer illuminator.
    I have a clip on pard that I sometimes use like that if I want to "proper spotlight" and it works bloody well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil_H View Post
    What's the device @GWH?

    PRAD? Night Vision or Thermal?

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    Yep its a Pard handheld IR scanner (NV019). It works bloody well.

    Exactly same IR tech as the Pard NV scopes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by berg243 View Post
    what sort of range does the hand held have looking for rabbits?
    I was watching some at around 250 yards last night on a neighbors paddock, the fence behind them was a good 300 yds, could see it easy
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    I shot a rabbit in the head with my 223.. The head looked like abowl that a messy eater had strawberry icecream in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GWH View Post
    I was watching some at around 250 yards last night on a neighbors paddock, the fence behind them was a good 300 yds, could see it easy
    Can you get more range out of them if you use an IR torch as well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spoon View Post
    Can you get more range out of them if you use an IR torch as well?
    Yes, im only running the built in IR illuminator. If you run one of the better laser IR illuminators it can extend it out to around 600 yards.

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    Just enjoying an afternoon coffee and looked out to see this dirty bastard. Quickly ran through the options of how to ensure it didn't get away, didn't fancy my athletic ability nor the 12gauge vs the deck so opted for the trusty .177 just a little hole in the noggin left it twitching on the spot
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    Spotted a hare with Bo.Standing shot unsupported with .22lr Stirling.
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    "Thats not a knife, this is a knife"
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    Thats got to be at least 320 yards
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Thats got to be at least 320 yards
    320 Dundee yards 40 normal person yards

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    Nailed this flaming tree muncher (they live in the "reserve" next door, and venture over to eat the better half's new trees, despite @Kiwi-Hunter 's efforts) at 90M with the Contender 17HMR. I'm really loving this rifle, easily the most accurate rimfire I've shot (although ammo quality does still cause issues) .

    I find some rifles are easier to shoot well than others, due to combinations of balance and trigger etc. This one is just about perfect.

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    Had to sit and wait for 25 min before he showed himself but a bit of effort makes for a very satisfying outcome.

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    Oops - better shout out to @nor-west - its his scope!

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    Just keep it, I'll come down for a fossick through your gun cabinet when the new house is built. @Tentman
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