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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Thermal scope/scanner
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<blockquote data-quote="funhunting" data-source="post: 2392187" data-attributes="member: 101592"><p>Went through the same questions. Rabbit hole is as bad as reloading. I started with a single setup, halo lr on a 6.8 spc, definitely gets heavy scanning with that setup. I added a bering hogster 35mm. Use a lanyard around my neck. Also added a lighter weight 300 Bo and have an extra setup the hogster can attach to when someone wants to join me. May add NV. Where I hunt at night long range detection is key, then I get downwind and move in. Having the thermal in hand to scan definitely works better with coyote calling, missed opportunities on quite a few without the hand scanner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="funhunting, post: 2392187, member: 101592"] Went through the same questions. Rabbit hole is as bad as reloading. I started with a single setup, halo lr on a 6.8 spc, definitely gets heavy scanning with that setup. I added a bering hogster 35mm. Use a lanyard around my neck. Also added a lighter weight 300 Bo and have an extra setup the hogster can attach to when someone wants to join me. May add NV. Where I hunt at night long range detection is key, then I get downwind and move in. Having the thermal in hand to scan definitely works better with coyote calling, missed opportunities on quite a few without the hand scanner. [/QUOTE]
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