Team OPS discusses more details about Thermal Imaging and Hunting at Night.
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Always great to watch you guys
@nightpredator.22373 жыл бұрын
Great podcast! Keep them coming!
@cyrusdavirus0073 жыл бұрын
Very informative. Thanks guys!
@a300fe13 жыл бұрын
Will you do an ep that shows a tour of your guns and reloading equipment. Great show gents
@cc270063 жыл бұрын
Absolutely, I'll do a KZhead video on it!
@ONEILLOPS3 жыл бұрын
Great podcast fellas! A lot of good info.
@colbster5283 жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree with everything you said. If a guy wants to buy a night vision/ thermal scope and you pick one that you like, wait and save money for another 6-12 months and buy the model above it. Because if you buy the first one that you picked and see how good it works chances are you'll want to upgrade to the model above the one you actually bought and then you'll be pissed that you wasted money on the first one. That's been my experience with things I've bought in the past anyways. I know you guys wouldn't want to or need to but if you ever get the opportunity somehow if you could do a review of the new Burris clip-on thermal that would be awesome. Do you ever get a stray wolf around your parts and do you shut the cameras off and remedy the problem? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@codyoslin65943 жыл бұрын
I run in the cold a lot in MN and WI. Are there any thermals you have found that do better in those conditions? It's always a battle. I normally put handwarmers in a neopreme case to keep batteries running longer.
@ryanstever69062 жыл бұрын
I’m not sure what you two were drinking but you need to drink it every podcast! This podcast had me cracking up! Good stuff guys
@lucass47583 жыл бұрын
have you guys ever tried using a coti/ecoti on your pvs14 or duals? curious how useful they are compared to a dedicated thermal monocular like a MH25
@chasejohnson11222 жыл бұрын
This is why I use the onyx hunt app. It helps to know where your going to set and land marks from there. And a flat shooting rifle.
@bluegatr80503 жыл бұрын
The best!? It's whatever you can't afford! LOL
@toddjenest32123 жыл бұрын
🤘
@ConnorCathcart3 жыл бұрын
I judge range at night with my nods and my vortex rangefinder. I light up the target with the rangefinder laser and I peer into my viewfinder to see the distance.
@thesavage64843 жыл бұрын
Bolt rifles for the win.
@fridolfmane10633 жыл бұрын
With night vision you can use a normal range finder and see the dot.
@Mills1413 жыл бұрын
I have a super hogster but I was thinking of moving to a RL42 because of the 4x magnification but I’m wondering how much better the RH50 is over the RL42.
@cyrusdavirus0073 жыл бұрын
A lot better, if u need to get things lined up or on order contact me directly... oneillops@goldenwest.net
@ONEILLOPS3 жыл бұрын
@@ONEILLOPS id love that HALO X35 but I’m iffy on that 2.5x
@cyrusdavirus0073 жыл бұрын
@@cyrusdavirus007 na the 35 halo is same as the ReapIR 2.5 optical is not as good IMHO.
@ONEILLOPS3 жыл бұрын
James, just flex and you will burn that coffee pretty damn fast! ;)
@toddjenest32123 жыл бұрын
LMAO!
@ONEILLOPS3 жыл бұрын
Might be close to a year late, but spawn camping, was the words you were looking for.
@number40Fan2 жыл бұрын
Trijicon mk3 vs LWTS LR? Image wise
@thesavage64843 жыл бұрын
This is just my opinion/mindset, I don’t look at what’s affordable. I look at what will allow me more time to grow into gear/equipment instead of looking for something I know I’ll grow out of. Money and space is tight for me, so why focus on replacing something I’ll out grow from a skill perspective every year or 2.
Always great to watch you guys
Great podcast! Keep them coming!
Very informative. Thanks guys!
Will you do an ep that shows a tour of your guns and reloading equipment. Great show gents
Absolutely, I'll do a KZhead video on it!
Great podcast fellas! A lot of good info.
I absolutely agree with everything you said. If a guy wants to buy a night vision/ thermal scope and you pick one that you like, wait and save money for another 6-12 months and buy the model above it. Because if you buy the first one that you picked and see how good it works chances are you'll want to upgrade to the model above the one you actually bought and then you'll be pissed that you wasted money on the first one. That's been my experience with things I've bought in the past anyways. I know you guys wouldn't want to or need to but if you ever get the opportunity somehow if you could do a review of the new Burris clip-on thermal that would be awesome. Do you ever get a stray wolf around your parts and do you shut the cameras off and remedy the problem? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I run in the cold a lot in MN and WI. Are there any thermals you have found that do better in those conditions? It's always a battle. I normally put handwarmers in a neopreme case to keep batteries running longer.
I’m not sure what you two were drinking but you need to drink it every podcast! This podcast had me cracking up! Good stuff guys
have you guys ever tried using a coti/ecoti on your pvs14 or duals? curious how useful they are compared to a dedicated thermal monocular like a MH25
This is why I use the onyx hunt app. It helps to know where your going to set and land marks from there. And a flat shooting rifle.
The best!? It's whatever you can't afford! LOL
🤘
I judge range at night with my nods and my vortex rangefinder. I light up the target with the rangefinder laser and I peer into my viewfinder to see the distance.
Bolt rifles for the win.
With night vision you can use a normal range finder and see the dot.
I have a super hogster but I was thinking of moving to a RL42 because of the 4x magnification but I’m wondering how much better the RH50 is over the RL42.
A lot better, if u need to get things lined up or on order contact me directly... oneillops@goldenwest.net
@@ONEILLOPS id love that HALO X35 but I’m iffy on that 2.5x
@@cyrusdavirus007 na the 35 halo is same as the ReapIR 2.5 optical is not as good IMHO.
James, just flex and you will burn that coffee pretty damn fast! ;)
LMAO!
Might be close to a year late, but spawn camping, was the words you were looking for.
Trijicon mk3 vs LWTS LR? Image wise
This is just my opinion/mindset, I don’t look at what’s affordable. I look at what will allow me more time to grow into gear/equipment instead of looking for something I know I’ll grow out of. Money and space is tight for me, so why focus on replacing something I’ll out grow from a skill perspective every year or 2.
Podcast about cans soon?
It's called a blind. "Camper" LMAO!!😂