lol Spurchaser sounds just like my wife! I was hoping to end up around 3K or so. I hunt mostly creeks and rivers in the daytime and usually down in the cover as we have a few cats here. I imagine that i would be hunting over fields/pivots or pasture ground at night though.
Mike
Amazon total for the AGM TaipanV2 TM15-384 and RIX L3 is $3,199.lol Spurchaser sounds just like my wife! I was hoping to end up around 3K or so. I hunt mostly creeks and rivers in the daytime and usually down in the cover as we have a few cats here. I imagine that i would be hunting over fields/pivots or pasture ground at night though.
Mike
So with using the ocular zoom on RIX optics it won’t show the zoom in videos or pics. It’s just lenses in the ocular bell zooming in on the internal screen. It records at whatever digital zoom setting you are set at.Can't tell you zoomed up for the shot?
So Ron, you got some 'barn yard' coyotes
...yes. that was at the end of March in an abandoned barn(so she must have been bred in November) just farm equipment and old round bales.So Ron, you got some 'barn yard' coyotes![]()
Here's a video of my first mouse hunt with the L3.
What you don't see that I'm seeing with the ocular zoom is the mouse filling up the whole display.
When changing the color palettes, look how the Black hot pops.
There are other good performing scopes in it's price range, but the L3 was my choice because it has the ocular zoom for the same price.
SJC
Ron, l will try to remember to try that on my st6 next foggy night..I'm not one to really go through the 3 hot options much on my Trijicons(shoot black hot) or the 4 options on the Nox18 but last weekend we had heavy fog and I switched the Edge effect on both and holy crap...what a difference.
It still pixelates, bohunr. You are zooming in on pixels so you don’t get away from that visual. I feel like it may be slightly better than digital zoom in that respect, but it’s still there.i like the idea of the ocular zoom. the image stays sharp not digitized...right ?
Around here all night hunting is done in the fields. Call them out of the cover into the open fields.All good info here. Never been to Neb, but all I have read, it is open country so you might get away with a scope only if the gun is mounted on a good tripod and you stand to hunt. Otherwise, IMO you will need a scanner! I WILL NOT HUNT W/O ONE. 640's are nicer than 384's but 384's get the job done quite nicely. I could ID past 400yds with my Bering r25 (1.4x) as a scanner which I used for over 4 years and still have as a b/u or loaner. I do now run a first gen Thermion xg50 on the gun and since last Feb. a Rix Stride ST6 as my scanner. I have no experience with NV but what has been said about inclement weather and brush, etc. I believe is true. I have found my Berings (3 diff ones, the Rix, and to a lesser degree the Pulsar) to penetrate heavy fog very well, though I have to go to the "black hot palette".