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Kelly Bros. from Katey had successful hunt. Three dead hogs before this unsuccessful stalk. The dry leaves under foot spooked the hogs. Good footage, though.
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Kelly Bros. from Katey had successful hunt. Three dead hogs before this unsuccessful stalk. The dry leaves under foot spooked the hogs. Good footage, though.
Duration : 0:1:48
Ed Grimsley On UFOs Night Vision Googles And The Texas Fireball CNN.
Ed Grimsley On UFOs Night Vision Googles And The Texas Fireball CNN.
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Quality binoculars are indispensable for many activities to include tactical operations, general recreation, watching sporting events, wildlife watching, and hunting. In this three part video series, Nutnfancy takes an in-depth look at features, terminology (simplified), and specifications that will make a difference in the performance of your selected binos. His current reference standard for high value and yet super high quality medium-format binos are the excellent Nikon Monarch ATB series. These Monarch 8×42 and 10×42 binos compare very favorably against MUCH more expensive binoculars and they are generally THE class leader against all comers in terms of weight at a very light 21.5 oz (subject to change). These Nikons are some of the most popular binos in the world today and have amassed an impressive track record of dependable performance and they have many fans the world over. They offer an incredible quality level and set of features for around $300: high quality and precision-ground Eco glass, phase-corrected and fully multi-coated optics, tough quality construction with useful rubber armor, total waterproofness, extendable eyecups that stay in place, a stiff hinge to maintain alignment, outstanding optical resistance to light flare-ups (from night urban lighting), an incredible 25 year generous replacement warranty, and they are offered in some great colors (black, tan and green camo patterns). A minor downside are lens covers that dont fit tight enough and an unimpressive carry case. Sure itd be great to have a pair of Leicas or Swarovski 10×42 binos but they are outrageously expensive, are still heavier than the Monarch ATBs (!), and they do not represent good value. Who has an extra $2,000 to $3,000 to devote soley to ONE pair of binos?! We all have too many gear needs competing for our limited funds. But these Monarch binos will more than adequately fill your optics requirements. From over eight years experience, Nutnfancy can attest these Monarch ATB binos will hold their own against most other offerings and are comfortable for extended viewing sessions. They offer the best compromise of brightness, sharpness, weight, ease of use, compactness, and durability thats currently available (Nov 2008) and they will delight the majority of users with their impressive performance. ////////////////Nutnfancy Likeability Scale: 10 out of 10
Duration : 0:17:57
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Quality binoculars are indispensable for many activities to include tactical operations, general recreation, watching sporting events, wildlife watching, and hunting. In this three part video series, Nutnfancy takes an in-depth look at features, terminology (simplified), and specifications that will make a difference in the performance of your selected binos. His current reference standard for high value and yet super high quality medium-format binos are the excellent Nikon Monarch ATB series. These Monarch 8×42 and 10×42 binos compare very favorably against MUCH more expensive binoculars and they are generally THE class leader against all comers in terms of weight at a very light 21.5 oz (subject to change). These Nikons are some of the most popular binos in the world today and have amassed an impressive track record of dependable performance and they have many fans the world over. They offer an incredible quality level and set of features for around $300: high quality and precision-ground Eco glass, phase-corrected and fully multi-coated optics, tough quality construction with useful rubber armor, total waterproofness, extendable eyecups that stay in place, a stiff hinge to maintain alignment, outstanding optical resistance to light flare-ups (from night urban lighting), an incredible 25 year generous replacement warranty, and they are offered in some great colors (black, tan and green camo patterns). A minor downside are lens covers that dont fit tight enough and an unimpressive carry case. Sure itd be great to have a pair of Leicas or Swarovski 10×42 binos but they are outrageously expensive, are still heavier than the Monarch ATBs (!), and they do not represent good value. Who has an extra $2,000 to $3,000 to devote soley to ONE pair of binos?! We all have too many gear needs competing for our limited funds. But these Monarch binos will more than adequately fill your optics requirements. From over eight years experience, Nutnfancy can attest these Monarch ATB binos will hold their own against most other offerings and are comfortable for extended viewing sessions. They offer the best compromise of brightness, sharpness, weight, ease of use, compactness, and durability thats currently available (Nov 2008) and they will delight the majority of users with their impressive performance. ////////////////Nutnfancy Likeability Scale: 10 out of 10//////////NOTE: Sorry for the “tinny” looking beginning; there’s a problem with my movie maker outputing that for the first few seconds.
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Attached is a night hog hunt by MSGT Pinkston from USAMU. The video is
from one of his weapon mounted Thermal Imaging scopes. The scope is
able to feed directly to the video camera. MSGT Pinkston is one of a
few registered guide hunters authorized to hunt feral hogs with Thermal
Imaging and Night vision year round in Georgia.
Note one of the last hogs hit. The thermal picks up the blood spray at
100 yards. Not morbid, just a great scope.
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PART 1 of 3:
Excellent quality binoculars are indispensable for many activities to include tactical operations, general recreation, watching sporting events, wildlife watching, and hunting. In this three part video series, Nutnfancy takes an in-depth look at features, terminology (simplified), and specifications that will make a difference in the performance of your selected binos. His current reference standard for high value and yet super high quality medium-format binos are the excellent Nikon Monarch ATB series. These Monarch 8×42 and 10×42 binos compare very favorably against MUCH more expensive binoculars and they are generally THE class leader against all comers in terms of weight at a very light 21.5 oz (subject to change). These Nikons are some of the most popular binos in the world today and have amassed an impressive track record of dependable performance and they have many fans the world over. They offer an incredible quality level and set of features for around $300: high quality and precision-ground Eco glass, phase-corrected and fully multi-coated optics, tough quality construction with useful rubber armor, total waterproofness, extendable eyecups that stay in place, a stiff hinge to maintain alignment, outstanding optical resistance to light flare-ups (from night urban lighting), an incredible 25 year generous replacement warranty, and they are offered in some great colors (black, tan and green camo patterns). A minor downside are lens covers that dont fit tight enough and an unimpressive carry case. Sure itd be great to have a pair of Leicas or Swarovski 10×42 binos but they are outrageously expensive, are still heavier than the Monarch ATBs (!), and they do not represent good value. Who has an extra $2,000 to $3,000 to devote soley to ONE pair of binos?! We all have too many gear needs competing for our limited funds. But these Monarch binos will more than adequately fill your optics requirements. From over eight years experience, Nutnfancy can attest these Monarch ATB binos will hold their own against most other offerings and are comfortable for extended viewing sessions. They offer the best compromise of brightness, sharpness, weight, ease of use, compactness, and durability thats currently available (Nov 2008) and they will delight the majority of users with their impressive performance. ////////////////Nutnfancy Likeability Scale: 10 out of 10//////////NOTE: Sorry for the “tinny” looking beginning; there’s a problem with my movie maker outputing that for the first few seconds.
Duration : 0:17:42
http://www.Parachasers.com Sample video clip of night vision and ultra violet which creates a full spectrum camera effect. Used for ghost hunting and the paranormal.
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Hunting hogs in South Texas with a Gen 3 night vision scope and suppressed (silencer) .44 mag. New video recorded on New Years Day 2009 can be found by clicking “More From: NightHogsDotCom”.
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This is the trailer for the new Night Vision Coon Hunting DVD. Can be purches at WWW.KOONKREEKKENNELS.COM
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Hunting hogs in South Texas with a Gen 3 night vision scope and suppressed (silencer) .44 mag.
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