Hey guys, I think I’ve made up my mind for my coyote setup but need to talk it through a bit. I’ve been running a 30 in front of a NF ATACR 4-16 with a Luna for illumination. Radius on top for ranging and it’s been a good rig. Heavy as shit with a 26” varmint barrel but whatever.
I use a Pulsar Axion for scanning and have gotten good at IDing coyotes, deer, skunks, etc with thermal. In other words, I’m comfortable with making the shot without the more positive ID of NV.
Routinely I’m locating potential targets with my scanner and then taking longer than I should to find it through my scope. Last night we had 3 coyotes just peeking out of a corn field and I couldn’t get a decent shot. I literally had the Pulsar in one hand on top of the scope hoping to guide me. It was almost a full moon and had a little snow on the ground. About the best NV scenario.
I like running my day scope because there’s no question that it holds zero and I’ve shot plenty of coyotes with the pvs30. I just feel I’m leaving some on the table. I know guys like Killswitch have killed 100s with a similar setup. He actually inspired me to run this rig.
Prior to this rig, I ran a Pulsar XP38 Trail for a season. I had decent luck but handicapped myself by shooting a 6.8. My range estimation wasn’t the best and the 6.8 isn’t exactly flat.
In summary, I think I’m at a point where I could shed some weight going full thermal and keeping the Radius for range help.
I use a Pulsar Axion for scanning and have gotten good at IDing coyotes, deer, skunks, etc with thermal. In other words, I’m comfortable with making the shot without the more positive ID of NV.
Routinely I’m locating potential targets with my scanner and then taking longer than I should to find it through my scope. Last night we had 3 coyotes just peeking out of a corn field and I couldn’t get a decent shot. I literally had the Pulsar in one hand on top of the scope hoping to guide me. It was almost a full moon and had a little snow on the ground. About the best NV scenario.
I like running my day scope because there’s no question that it holds zero and I’ve shot plenty of coyotes with the pvs30. I just feel I’m leaving some on the table. I know guys like Killswitch have killed 100s with a similar setup. He actually inspired me to run this rig.
Prior to this rig, I ran a Pulsar XP38 Trail for a season. I had decent luck but handicapped myself by shooting a 6.8. My range estimation wasn’t the best and the 6.8 isn’t exactly flat.
In summary, I think I’m at a point where I could shed some weight going full thermal and keeping the Radius for range help.