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Yes, night vision scopes can be used in close quarters predator hunting, but they require careful technique and setup to avoid startling the animal.
Choosing the Right Night Vision Scope
When using a night vision scope for close quarters predator hunting, it’s essential to choose a scope with a high magnification power, typically 3x or 4x, and a wide field of view, around 100-150 feet at 100 yards. This will allow you to clearly see the animal without magnifying its movement too much, which can be startling. Additionally, consider a scope with a high sensitivity setting to enhance low-light performance.
Setting Up the Night Vision Scope
To get the most out of your night vision scope in close quarters predator hunting, set up your rifle with a low power optic, such as a red dot sight or a fixed 1x optic, and use the night vision scope for magnification. This will allow you to quickly acquire your target and then switch to the night vision scope for a closer look. Use a bipod or a shooting stick to stabilize your rifle and maintain a steady aim.
Hunting Techniques
When using a night vision scope for close quarters predator hunting, move slowly and deliberately to avoid startling the animal. Use your eyes to scan the surroundings and identify potential hiding spots for the predator. Once you’ve identified a potential target, freeze in place and use your night vision scope to get a closer look. Keep your rifle at the ready and be prepared to take a shot if the animal becomes aware of your presence.
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