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Most thermal scopes are designed to be waterproof, but specific ratings and depths vary depending on the manufacturer. Look for IP67 or higher ratings for protection against dust and water immersion. Some scopes can withstand submersion in up to 3 feet of water.
Water Resistance and Thermal Scope Durability
Water resistance is crucial when hunting in wet conditions, especially when pursuing hogs. These animals are often found in wet environments, and hunters must be prepared to handle their scopes in mud, snow, or rain. A waterproof thermal scope can withstand accidental exposure to water, ensuring that the device remains functional and accurate.
Understanding IP Ratings and Waterproofing
IP ratings indicate a device’s level of protection against solid particles (dust) and water. The second digit in the rating represents the level of protection against water immersion. For example, an IP67 rating means the device can withstand being submerged in up to 1 meter (3.3 feet) of water for 30 minutes. When selecting a thermal scope for hog hunting, look for ratings of IP67 or higher for maximum protection.
Hunting in Wet Conditions with Thermal Scopes
When hunting hogs in wet conditions, it’s essential to keep the thermal scope dry and protected. Use a soft cloth or a dedicated scope cover to shield the lens from rain or snow. Consider carrying a backup power source and keeping the device in a dry case when not in use. By understanding the water resistance capabilities of your thermal scope and taking necessary precautions, you can continue to track and hunt hogs even in the wettest of conditions.
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