1st proper fox outing with the Archer + NM800ir

Craig.ross

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I went out last night to my favourite permission, plan was to do an all nighter there. Was really wanting to get a chance to get the night vision looking better cos i was getting a lot of glare from the nm800ir before and i thought it wasnt all what it was supposed to be. I had to turn down the Iris to stop so much glare getting back in. In the end i took off my sound mod cover to see if that made any difference cos i thought the light was bouncing off that. Once i took it off, wow it was a whole new ball game. Now i know what gen 3 looks like through the scope lol. Before i was reaching distances of 300-350 yards the way it was and then i thought it was nice and clear, now after sorting the problem out i was reaching out to 530 yards to a group of trees. Im not saying i would have taken a shot at that distance but i would have defo have seen movement and eyeshine. A tree closer to me at 420 yards was clear as day and to where i was expecting charlie to come out at 300 yards was unreal. Once this new tube goes in it will be even better. At the mo my camera doesnt pick up the image very well, which is a pity cos even though it has the black patch with the laser burn it still produces a pretty good image. Hopefully the better tube will help the camera to pick up the better image produced.


Once that was all sorted out i turned my attention to foxing. I tried a series of calls that i have but nothing was showing up. Lately ive been thinking about getting one of the digital calls and i remembered i have a video of a vixen barking/screaming on my phone, so just out of curiosity i hung the phone out the window in the truck and played it a couple of times then took another look with the night vision. I heard something wondering about the front of the truck and then i heard what can only be described as a chirping noise and straight away i thought it was a bird of some sort. I couldnt see it though so couldnt confirm what it was. The wind was blowing towards me so i think the call from the phone was carried away from me opposite side i was looking through the truck and with the windows up on that side i never saw anything come down towards me.
I never managed the all nighter cos the weather changed from quite calm to hurricane lol So time to leave i think.
Today i was thinking about what could have been next to the truck and i wondered if it could have been a fox, maybe a cub or something. Did a quick search on youtube and there is a video there of a fox making the exact same noise as i heard. I can only guess and say that the vixen call travelled with the wind and called a fox right in beside me but on the other side of the truck and it took off before i could see it.


Needless to say i have just ordered a digital call that has a 100 yard max distance wireless transmitter and comes with remote control, its called U remote caller, you can upload your own calls to it as well. Ive managed to gather a folder of calls in MP3 format just need to pick the best ones to put on, think you get max 9 calls at one time. Good thing with this is by placing the caller away from me it will draw the fox to it rather than me.


Getting closer to baggin the 1st fox with the new Night Vision set up.






Craig
 
here is a link to the video that i found that is the exact same noise i heard.
It is the noise at the beginning of the video that i heard, the 1st couple of noises,

 
Good write up Craig, never shot any foxes at night myself yet they have all been through the day or at last light.

Rgds Bryan
 
I use the nm800ir in my pvs14 for spotting then I have the Nightsearcher with red led on the rifle, I can't think of a better set up for solo outings.

Good write up by the way.
 
Hi Martin, I was actually talking to Tony at taclight and he was talking about you lol Just saying that you have the NM800ir and use it with Gen 3 NV , I told him i was in Aberdeen and he mentioned you and told me that you thought highly of the NM800ir with gen 3.
 
Hi Martin, I was actually talking to Tony at taclight and he was talking about you lol Just saying that you have the NM800ir and use it with Gen 3 NV , I told him i was in Aberdeen and he mentioned you and told me that you thought highly of the NM800ir with gen 3.


Tony at taclight is a good lad and always good for a bit of discount for old customers!
 
yeah IMO the torch is better than the firefly, when focused it will give brilliant clean light and also fill your scope view .
 
I use the Night master with my archer, It makes a good bit of difference and you don't need to worry about concentrated laser burn on the tube. What new tube are you putting in the archer mate?
 
Gonna put in a grade A , difference in tube price is not that much between grade D and A. Least then it'll be the best it can be.
Do you use 2 batteries with your NM or just one, I started using the 2 and it does make a good bit of difference.
 
I started off using 1 battery to keep the torch as compact as possible but with the 2 batteries ive added another 70-100 yards to my view
 
I think its a class set up, Im thinking of upgrading to a Longbow or possible just upgrade the archer to an A. Decisions Decisions
 
Other weekend i was out, nice clear sky at the start of the night and could see right out to around 500+ yards no problem, 300 yards was amazing and anything under 300 yards i now class as unfair to the quarry hahaha
 
A great write up there. Having used military night vision a lot I know how good gen 3 can be. Wish I had the money now I am a civi.

Regards
Craig
 
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