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Originally posted by 2Lazy2P View PostI did, you had to talk to me while you were at the feed store... Everything you said about the unit has been spot on, I appreciate it!
Jason
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Here’s my setup, and me looking like a goon. (Moon’s our, goons out) PVS14, Noveske SBR in 556, Steiner DBAL I2 IR laser/ designator. Great combo, very effective to about 200yds
Here’s another setup, this is a PVS30 and a Wilcox Raptar range finder. In the right conditions, you can see about 1600yds
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My wraith just arrived for my suppressed 300 blackout bolt gun. I am going to have some fun lobbing maker subs at pigs. Will get it on video.Last edited by yotethumper; 08-01-2019, 01:57 PM.
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I got to try out my Axion XM30 last weekend that I picked up from Jason at Outdoor Legacy Gear. I am super happy with it. I have hesitated to pull the trigger on thermal due to the cost and the fear of having buyers remorse. I have absolutely zero buyers remorse. This thing will help me kill more varmints and hogs, no questions asked. I mainly hunt fox, coyotes and bobcats using an electric call. I can scan twice the area, in half of the amount of time for twice as long compared to if I am using my weapon mounted night vision. Every time we had something come in I spotted it prior to the shooter seeing it and when you are hunting fox, coyotes and bobcats in the thick cedar country that I hunt in a few seconds is a big deal. The fact that I can twist my body dang near 360 degrees without moving my feet or rotating around a set of shooting sticks is huge. I was on the fence for this purchase and the sale pushed me over the edge and I am sure glad I bought it. Start up was easy and getting used to the buttons and what they did was super easy as well. The only real complaint I have is the base magnification. I wish it was closer to 2x than 4x since I usually hunt in areas that is a hundred yards or less.
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