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    You can switch between colour and Infrared.
    Colour works best up to the point of almost dark (way later than you can safely use a normal optic scope), especially in the shadows.
    Once the image gets too grainy, switch over to IR, and then when that gets too dark, turn on your IR illuminator.

    In colour mode, low contrast days are best - grey cloudy skies.
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    Hhmmmm , I might have to have a serious look at an upgrade ... just please no-one tell the missus I said that !!

    If she finds out I might have to blame you @hotbarrels for enlightening me on what the current crop of gear is capable of, so you might get a somewhat unpolite pm from my missus in the future ...
    born to hunt - forced to work

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ftx325 View Post
    Hhmmmm , I might have to have a serious look at an upgrade ... just please no-one tell the missus I said that !!

    If she finds out I might have to blame you @hotbarrels for enlightening me on what the current crop of gear is capable of, so you might get a somewhat unpolite pm from my missus in the future ...
    Rule for the married man buying a new gun or accessory:
    1. Pay cash - its untraceable
    2. When you bring the new toy home, wait until its dark outside before attempting to transfer it to the shed/gun room/safe. Wait for your significant other to go for their shower or something, then sneak out and make the transfer. P.s remember to turn your security lights off first!
    3. De-box it quick, dispose of the boxes in the neighbours recycle bin 5 doors down.
    4. Have some static charged dust on hand to sprinkle over the new item to make it look like its been in its new environment for some time. A little puffer bottle works best.
    5. Get your new toy into the gun safe and act natural. Rule is, once its in the safe, it been there for 'ages'. Never, ever fall into the mistake of defining how long 'ages' is - in the new gun or accessary realm, 'ages' can mean any period of time you want.
    6. Never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, ever leave the gun safe door open and unattended. This is the No1 'safety' rule. An open and unattended gun safe can result in your significant other being given an opportunity to do a STOCK TAKE. Stock takes are incredibly dangerous - you may as well grab the elastrators and put the ring on yourself. Once inventory had been taken, you are screwed!
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