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Originally posted by Outdoor Legacy View PostThat is awesome! I think that's the longest "sit down and freeze" pose I've ever seen! Normally they fall on over but he was just locked up. Nice shooting!
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Originally posted by Fordnandez View PostShot a hog this weekend with my Flir 536. i thought the video came out pretty good.
Flir PTS 536 Hog Hunt - YouTube
Awesome video. About what range was that?
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This one if filmed through my Axion XM30. The guy using it was not familiar with the monocular so it was not in focus and had not been NUC'd in quite some time so the image is a little blurry and there are vertical lines in it that are not typical.
Shot ended up being a miss but I still thought it was pretty neat seeing the dust cloud hit right above him. Got unlucky and he sat right down looking straight at us making an already small target smaller.
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I saw a recent shot show stating the Wraith 4K is not going to ship until "late" 2020. Does anyone know yet when "late" is, at least ballpark?
Also - the Wraith HD doesn't support wifi streaming like the RT and XT scopes. I really love the feature because I can set my rifle up and stream to my tablet or phone and still see what the scope sees if I want to stretch or step away from the scope for a moment. That and others can watch the show, lol. Will the 4K bring back this feature?
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Originally posted by ken800 View PostI saw a recent shot show stating the Wraith 4K is not going to ship until "late" 2020. Does anyone know yet when "late" is, at least ballpark?
Also - the Wraith HD doesn't support wifi streaming like the RT and XT scopes. I really love the feature because I can set my rifle up and stream to my tablet or phone and still see what the scope sees if I want to stretch or step away from the scope for a moment. That and others can watch the show, lol. Will the 4K bring back this feature?
Anyone can guess when it might go into production this fall or even if something could happen and it get delayed. Considering the current situation, crazier things are happening. I'm beginning to advise my Wraith 4K pre-order customers of this situation and letting them chose to continue to wait, move their deposit to another optic or take a refund. So far everyone has chosen to sit tight and see what happens this fall.
Jason
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Originally posted by El Paisano View PostIs it just me, or does anyone else see a conflict with night vision and thermal equipment being made in China? The equipment cannot be exported when we buy it here, but we trust China to build it?
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Originally posted by ken800 View PostI got a response back from Sellmark (Sightmark) on the Wraith 4K. While they wouldn't confirm 4Q this year, they did confirm the 4K will have the wifi streamvision feature that the photons have. It just means I have to wait til the end of the year...
Jason
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Originally posted by El Paisano View PostIs it just me, or does anyone else see a conflict with night vision and thermal equipment being made in China? The equipment cannot be exported when we buy it here, but we trust China to build it?
The Sightmark Photons and all Pulsars are made in Belarus, Lithuania and Scotland. Pulsar is a European optic company that sells in the US, they are not a US company.
N-Vision - US made.
Trijicon - US made
AGM scopes - the Ukraine (I believe this is right, but it's definitely not China)
FLIR - US made but no longer selling thermal scopes to hunters
Many other small brands of NV and some thermal, almost none of it is made in China.
I understand your point but the way the US government looks at it, they don't care where it's made, they can't control that and it would be crazy to not allow it to be imported here. But once it's on our soil they then have jurisdiction over what we can do with it. And yes your point is very valid that it could go out the backdoor of the factory in China or any other country but the truth is, Russia and Eastern Europe have the strong hold on NV and thermal technology. We don't know jack squat about it compared to them.
Jason
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