Thermal coyote hunting in high humidity

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Challenging thermal coyote hunt in high humidity. Pulsar Thermion 2 XG50 LRF proved to still be very effective.
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  • @canyonclowdus896
    @canyonclowdus896 Месяц назад +1

    Better image will be seen in high humidity with lower mk NETD microbolometer. Sub 20 mk will give much better image the 40 mk.

  • @AaronBell-vx4pl
    @AaronBell-vx4pl Месяц назад

    Good video. It's good to see the Pulsar being proven in high humidity.
    I'm curious about your rig. It looks like a Sig Cross (what caliber?), a Pulsar Thermion 2 XG50 LRF (love my Thermion XQ 35, not as nice as yours), and a suppressor (what model?). I'm thinking about doing a dedicated night rig VERY similar to yours like the Sig Cross in .308 since I already handload for 308, my Pulsar Thermion XQ 35 Pro, and a SAS Arbiter .30 suppressor. I wanna keep it short, light and handy yet very effective for multiple critters. What has been your experience with the Sig Cross?

    • @sethedwards_Outdoors
      @sethedwards_Outdoors  Месяц назад +1

      I apologize Aaron, I had commented back to you but apparently it never came thru, so we’ll try it again.
      My rifle is indeed a Sig Cross. I purchased it in .308 then switched the barrel with a Straight Jacket Armory prefit .243. I really like the Cross. It’s relatively light and the folding stock comes in handy from time to time. Trigger and action were exactly what I was hoping for. For the suppressor it’s a Griffin Armament Recce 7. Someday I’d like a carbon fiber barrel and a titanium suppressor just to lighten it up even more but I have zero complaints about either.
      Thanks for checking out the video.