Ep. 80 "The Late Night Vision Show" | Best Thermal Scopes Under $6K For 2019!
On Episode 80 of The Late Night Vision Show Hans and Jason give their favorite picks for the best thermal scopes between $4,000 and $6,000 for 2019. There are a lot of great scopes in this category with a wide range of image quality, features and specs. The manufacturers in this category range from FLIR, N-Vision, Trijion to Pulsar, all great companies who are known for making top of the line thermal hunting optics. Having used all these optics, this was not an easy decision for Jason or Hans but they each came up with their own independent scope picks for each category within this price range. Watch and see if you agree or disagree and tell us what your favorite scope in this same price range is.
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**** Thermal Scopes Discussed ****
* Pulsar Trail XQ50LRF - 2.7x Mag. $4,299.97
* Flir ThermoSight Pro PTS736 - 6x Mag. $4,795.00
* Pulsar Thermion XP38 - 1.5x Mag. $4,499.97
* Pulsar Thermion XP50 - 2.0x Mag. $4,999.97
* Pulsar Trail XP50 - 1.6x Mag. $4,999.97
* NVision Halo - 1.75x Mag. $5,995.00
* Trijicon MKII- 1.5x Mag. $5,999.00
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**** Why Hunt Hogs? ****
Our journey into wild/feral hog hunting started like many others living in rural communities. We didn't start hog hunting for fun or sport... we did it because we had to. You see, hogs cause millions of dollars of damage and destruction each year in rural communities and our situation was no different. Hogs were destroying our land and that our of friends and family. The vast majority of hunting stories that you hear about on this channel are hogs, boars and sows, taken from family land... this problem is personal for us...
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**** Why Hunt Coyotes and Predators? ****
Coyotes and Predators, similar to hogs, cause financial stress for many families in rural communities. Coyotes kill livestock, plain and simple. Ranchers have battled coyotes killing cattle since the early days of ranching and it costs them dearly. Cattle ranching is a business, the cows aren't pets, every time they lose a calf to a coyote those families lose a paycheck. Cattle ranchers hate coyotes just as much as Farmers hate hogs! We hunt coyotes to protect the livelihood of our friends and neighbors that depend on their cattle business to feed their family...
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**** Comin' Up Next ****
Coming soon is more hog and predator hunting talk! Thank you for watching, liking, subscribing, sharing, and commenting!
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