BellGomez
10-27-2016, 08:12
Hello,
I've got myself a Winchester M70 which I use to hunt with occasionally. Probably an overkill but no kill like an overkill. :)
I really want to try night hunting. Not professionally, the only thing I have real experience with is the firing range... So yeah... That said, I did some varmint hunting at daytime, it wasn't that bad.
From my experience, standard optics is enough to make a lot of things more or less visible in the dark. But I have my doubts about hunting in the night in the middle of nowhere, without all the light pollution (which helps). I was thinking about infrared scopes but it doesn't exactly sound (http://perfectriflescope.com/best-thermal-scope/) like something I would actually want to bother with. Too expensive, too demanding.
The problem is, I'm not sure if I need such a scope. And if I don't what could I use instead?
Thank you.
I've got myself a Winchester M70 which I use to hunt with occasionally. Probably an overkill but no kill like an overkill. :)
I really want to try night hunting. Not professionally, the only thing I have real experience with is the firing range... So yeah... That said, I did some varmint hunting at daytime, it wasn't that bad.
From my experience, standard optics is enough to make a lot of things more or less visible in the dark. But I have my doubts about hunting in the night in the middle of nowhere, without all the light pollution (which helps). I was thinking about infrared scopes but it doesn't exactly sound (http://perfectriflescope.com/best-thermal-scope/) like something I would actually want to bother with. Too expensive, too demanding.
The problem is, I'm not sure if I need such a scope. And if I don't what could I use instead?
Thank you.