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<blockquote data-quote="JMack" data-source="post: 2450454" data-attributes="member: 100587"><p>So I do a one evening/night hog hunt in northern Florida this past week. First time using thermal, I won't mention the outfitters name but you can pm me for it. Nice people, nice lodge. I learned a lot in one short evening. </p><p></p><p>1. It takes more than practice shot in daylight with a thermal to get acquainted with it. I probably should have insisted on more and during full darkness. </p><p></p><p>2. Learn the equipment and make sure you're guide knows it as well (had I known you can switch the reticle it would have been a big help)</p><p></p><p>3. Clean your weapon! Wow. I never saw it hat much dirt in a bolt action weapon before. Yikes. </p><p></p><p>Good experience. Didn't kill but good introduction to thermal. If I go back I'll likely have my own equipment. I wasn't overly impressed with the pulsar but I also didn't have anything to compare it too I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMack, post: 2450454, member: 100587"] So I do a one evening/night hog hunt in northern Florida this past week. First time using thermal, I won’t mention the outfitters name but you can pm me for it. Nice people, nice lodge. I learned a lot in one short evening. 1. It takes more than practice shot in daylight with a thermal to get acquainted with it. I probably should have insisted on more and during full darkness. 2. Learn the equipment and make sure you’re guide knows it as well (had I known you can switch the reticle it would have been a big help) 3. Clean your weapon! Wow. I never saw it hat much dirt in a bolt action weapon before. Yikes. Good experience. Didn’t kill but good introduction to thermal. If I go back I’ll likely have my own equipment. I wasn’t overly impressed with the pulsar but I also didn’t have anything to compare it too I guess. [/QUOTE]
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