We'll have to sell you into a thermal scope! I've experience that problem myself many times, especially rabbiting in tussock and long grass. I could see the buggers clearly through the thermal, but they were invisible through my scope. Very frustrating. Another time I was invited for a night hunt on a private forestry block, and I picked up a young stag lying up in some dense undergrowth below me at around 100m. I used a Pulsar Forward attachment on my scope, but when I brought it up to take a shot, all I could see was tall grasses and twigs around 10 m from where I was standing, I had to climb a pile of forestry waste branches and twigs to take the shot, which was pretty noisy, and a bit wobbly underfoot. The stag must have felt safe enough to stay put.
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