Wonder what experience or thoughts you guys have on using a night vision monocular to help you getting into or out of your stand without bumping into deer. I was thinking it would be useful at 4am when I'm trying to avoid tripping, using a flashlight, and even bumping deer. Any experience or thoughts on this?
My experience is that a $20 headlamp with a green light is a better way to go than $1000 night vision goggles. I've bumped a few deer but not $980 worth.
I've used one, it was really cool. That was about it. You loose all depth perception. So not making any noise would be kind of a joke. I don't think it would be worth the money in my opinion, but to each his own. Just my .02 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Uncljohn, that sounds pretty good. You can get night vision monoculars today for less than $200. But I will have to check that out.
It'd be neat to have, but I'd certainly need more of an excuse. The red LEDs on my headlamp work great for me.
You guys have never really wanted to see how big those bucks were that were moving around you before day light? I borrowed a friends mono and it was awesome. If I didn't have three kids I would have one for sure!
I'd love one for the walk and viewing while on stand in the dark. Or just walking around the woods at the camp site at night. Just been waiting for the prices to come down
Easily cheaper than a new bow! Check this out. Amazon.com: Firefield Nightfall 5 x 50 Digital Night Vision Monocular: Sports & Outdoors
I just bought this one for hog hunting. Armasight Prime DC 4x Digital Night Vision Monocular FREE S&H DKMPRIMDC040001. Armasight Night Vision Goggles / Binoculars.
Your sound alone will bump a deer light or no light. I just use a headlamp and still shoot plenty of deer.
The price of Xgen 2.1x is less than $ 200, and it seems that you can get one for about $ 120. The disadvantage is that its viewing area is smaller than other NVs. I held it sideways to get a wider field of view, so that I can get a larger viewing area. If you just want a cheap toy, then the $ 30 VIVREAL is something you can try without hesitation.
I bought a cheap one to see what was always walking by before daylight but you pretty much had to have a wide open field to be able to see anything and even then you could just tell it was deer. Maybe if one was right below or beside you then you could count points but if any branches are between you they light up like lights. Technology may be a lot better now since about 10 years ago when I tried.
Although not really useful for walking....it would be great for looking at fields (shining lights on a field is illegal here in MD...and IF you have a weapon, you loose it and go to jail and a nice fine)
This is a tough one. I’ve been on the fence for awhile now. About $1500 for the one I was looking at. You get what you pay for. A friend let me try his pulsar axion, the same one used by a few on bhod. The thing is amazing. I’ve also looked through a $150 dollar one and thought it was broken. Only to be reassured it wasn’t. Night and day difference. Pun intended. A red light will get you in and out but you can’t see what is 100yds in front of you. My whole reasoning behind it was to change my entry route if I saw a bunch of deer. Also though about getting a night setup for coyotes. This would be a secondary to a night vision scope. Hobbies are expensive if you let them be haha
If you are talking about the U.S., it varies from State to State. In Idaho where I reside: "It is unlawful to hunt with any electronic device attached to, or incorporated in, the firearm or scope; except scopes containing battery powered or tritium lighted reticles are allowed."