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22 LR for yotes at night


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Thanks, I don't wan to use high-power at night because of the noise problem.  I'd be calling them in after dark and shooting not any further than 50 yards.  
Ur good to go. But, you MUST do headshots. Even a vitals shot with a .22 could have you tracking for a loooooong time. Most .22 are accurate, so if your scoped and confident go for it. This is just like the .243 Vs deer topic. It's legal and if headshot I think ethical for a clean quick kill.

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9 minutes ago, helmut in the bush said:

Does anyone have and experience with one of these?

 

https://www.nitesite.com/products/hunting/scope-mounted/wolf

I havent had any experience with it, but you can get an ATN night vision scope that will do just as much, if not more for less money.

https://www.atncorp.com/x-sight2-hd-day-night-rifle-scope-5-20x

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1 hour ago, WNYBuckHunter said:

I used to scan with a hand held spotlight, it worked ok. The headlamp is great though, keeps my hands freed up to get on the gun faster and run the call. I used to need someone to go with me, but now I do all of it myself if I feel like hunting and noone is around to go.

The other big upside for me is the cost of cr123's vs simply recharging batteries.  Plus I can use the red light headlamp to get in/out of woods during deer season instead of toting around the Wicked Light as I've been doing. :D

Although, if you ever had to go hand-to-hand with a yote, that WL would crack some skulls open!

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The Leupold is just a rebranded Seek with additional dollars attached to it. Ive been thinking about getting one to try out for scanning. They say they are good to 1000ft but Id like to try one before I buy it. They actually have one that you plug right into your phone that has an 1800ft capability.

https://www.thermal.com/hunting-outdoors.html

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22 hours ago, WNYBuckHunter said:

I havent had any experience with it, but you can get an ATN night vision scope that will do just as much, if not more for less money.

https://www.atncorp.com/x-sight2-hd-day-night-rifle-scope-5-20x

I have to agree for what you're getting I think an ATN scope would be a better deal. I found the higher magnification scope for $579.99. Nice unit and really tempting at that price. My .222 only comes out when I decide to go out with my buddy for yotes so making a dedicated predator rig would be ok.

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2 hours ago, chas0218 said:

I have to agree for what you're getting I think an ATN scope would be a better deal. I found the higher magnification scope for $579.99. Nice unit and really tempting at that price. My .222 only comes out when I decide to go out with my buddy for yotes so making a dedicated predator rig would be ok.

You know, I've been ogling these online for a while now. Anyone here have one? Do you like it?

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