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<blockquote data-quote="loren holland" data-source="post: 2677753" data-attributes="member: 109888"><p>Second comment. Hogs are largely nocturnal, and have karge ranges,so thermals and big enough pieces of land, are your best bet. BUT, on the cheap you can night by using passive sighting vs expensive thermal or night vision sights. ( note this not legal for deer! Or anything considered a game animal by the state. You can do it for hogs and exotics only). Sinply cowitness a laser ( preferably IR) to your normal sight. Then using any cheap night vision you will see where the laser points. Technically you don't even need to shoulder the weapon, just aim by using the beam. This is how the army saves the cost of night sights for every battle rifle. When soldiers are already issued night vision, all it takes is a cheap laser to passively sight the rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loren holland, post: 2677753, member: 109888"] Second comment. Hogs are largely nocturnal, and have karge ranges,so thermals and big enough pieces of land, are your best bet. BUT, on the cheap you can night by using passive sighting vs expensive thermal or night vision sights. ( note this not legal for deer! Or anything considered a game animal by the state. You can do it for hogs and exotics only). Sinply cowitness a laser ( preferably IR) to your normal sight. Then using any cheap night vision you will see where the laser points. Technically you don’t even need to shoulder the weapon, just aim by using the beam. This is how the army saves the cost of night sights for every battle rifle. When soldiers are already issued night vision, all it takes is a cheap laser to passively sight the rifle. [/QUOTE]
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