Your experience with IR illuminator in woodland

Gboz

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Hi,

I have searched but can’t seem to find an exact answer to this question, most are looking to increase the distance they can see.

I feel, from the posts I have read, this could be a list cause, but here goes.
Plenty of experience on here to learn from!!

I am on a fallow cull syndicate (shooting from high seats in both pasture meadow and woodland) I also have a mixed woodland to stalk through.

I have a thermal spotter and run a HIKMICRO 4k alpex.

In the meadow situations the HIKMICRO is ideal and gives enough light to shoot by in most legal times…. But in the woodland, not so much!!

I find about a 15mins after dusk the scope starts to struggle for light.
I often get to 30mins after dusk and can see deer in the thermal but not clearly enough for a shot in the scope.

I have a scope mounted lamp set up (from rabbit shooting pre-mass NV availability) which has a IR LED pill, but this is far to bright.

I also have a small illuminator from an early NV set up, which is better, but still gives ‘white-out’ in most situations.

I wonder, as these lamps are old, if there is a modern solution to this - or is this the nature of the beast and I have to accept that my field of ‘usable vision’ shrinks dramatically as the light drops in woodland situations?

Any tips or experiences greatly recieved

Thanks in advance
 
Vastlite minima Bow LEP plus green filter ( home made, pass the Quality Street!).

The IR illuminator bounces off everything, and your focus will require lots of time spent faffing around (- probably as your target continues to move on).

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Use your old day scope with this.

Or you can double down and try a VCSEL laser IR illiminator, and continue chasing your tail, or go thermal, which may not be a lawfully correct option either, of course.

3/4” Alkathene off cut to fit inside 1”
mount. Don’t forget to buy a couple spare batteries if you’re going rabbiting, they don’t weigh but a few grams.
 
Are your torches adjustable/dimmable? Most modern iluminators have a rotary adjustable on end to make them brighter & adjustable on front for wider or more concentrated beam
 
Are your torches adjustable/dimmable? Most modern iluminators have a rotary adjustable on end to make them brighter & adjustable on front for wider or more concentrated beam
Yes, both have both adjustments. The bigger one is meant for sending a white light 300m so I guess it’s far too bright.
The smaller one might be more suited… I’ll need to sit and tinker with it, perhaps.

I did have it on last night and was twiddling stuff. I found, as FreeForester said, I could get some vision in one direction … yet as soon as I moved the rifle I was back to white-out or just seeing the first row of trees!!!!
 
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