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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 3322466" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>No, I use a head mount N.O.D. and a I.R. capable red dot sight. I Ifind it is about the best set up. That way you just shoulder your rifle like usual put dot on propper place and sausage! It allows for scanning, walking, and swingling on running pigs. The refresh time of the low end digitals/thermals is way too long, and unless the pig is absolutely still it becomes a real wheres Waldo situation. By real dim light I mean a small L.E.D. light you hang in the tree or feeder that bearly allows you to see the resolution of what you are shooting. I used a simple L.E.D. flood I got off Amazon hooked up to a 9 volt battery. Fits in a pocket costs about $7 total and last forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 3322466, member: 6064"] No, I use a head mount N.O.D. and a I.R. capable red dot sight. I Ifind it is about the best set up. That way you just shoulder your rifle like usual put dot on propper place and sausage! It allows for scanning, walking, and swingling on running pigs. The refresh time of the low end digitals/thermals is way too long, and unless the pig is absolutely still it becomes a real wheres Waldo situation. By real dim light I mean a small L.E.D. light you hang in the tree or feeder that bearly allows you to see the resolution of what you are shooting. I used a simple L.E.D. flood I got off Amazon hooked up to a 9 volt battery. Fits in a pocket costs about $7 total and last forever. [/QUOTE]
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