Finally, the Alpex has been christened!

I've been determined to get my Alpex 4k Lite christened. The last few outings it just hasn't happened but I was determined!

At least it's not such a ridiculous start now. Up at 0515, having made as much effort the night before to make my wife's morning as easy as possible. Kids packed lunches sorted, uniform all laid out, housework done. That's it, there can't be any comeback to me going shooting again this week.

It's nice and mild, none of the drizzle they'd forecast. The drizzle that made my shooting buddy drop out. Oh well, in all honesty I have more success solo.

I pull up on the farm and immediately see a deer in the open field. The backstop can be a bit iffy and the wind is against me, so I decide to ignore it and walk on down into the woods so I can approach from the bottom with the wind blowing to me.

I get part way down the path when I see the one deer in the field has become 5, and they've shifted over so the lower field becomes a back stop. The wind is still against me but I turn around and walk back up to the field entrance. I get up on sticks but it's only just shooting time and even the Alpex Lite isn't managing. There's no ambient light. No moon at all. I keep watching on thermal but they're off down the field and into the woods.

Back to the original plan... back down the path into the wood.

I've been really working on my fieldcraft, and it definitely shows in the amount of times I am now able to get close to the deer. I'd say the biggest thing has been knowing to stop trying to make the situation work by pressing closer. Let the situation evolve on its own. Get up on sticks and give the deer the opportunity to move into the zone on their own. If you press the issue, they'll hear you and bugger off.

This has resulted in lots of moments where I am on sticks but they wander off the wrong way.

This time I see a small group of fallow, a long way off in the wood. They're over 100m away, which in a woodland is a long shot (in my mind anyway). I set up on sticks, looking at a clear path between the trees. They're off to the left, but fingers crossed.

My phone rings... My wife. I ignore it. It rings again. I ignore it again. Text message... Answer your F**king phone. It rings again... oh well, no deer today then. I answer the phone, being as quiet as I can. The bloody shower is broken. I talk her through a few things and by the time I am off the phone I expect the deer to be gone.

Nope, they're still in the same position. Get in! I probably stand there for 30 minutes before they move into position. Once takes a position laying down behind a tree. I can see it's a buck, and he leaves just his front half showing.

I ping him with the LRF. 104m

The Habrok show him clearly enough, but the Alpex is only able to show me a grainy shape at max zoom. I tinker with the focus but it's no good. It's not glass, but it is good enough.

I pop the crosshairs on him and fire. It's a 308 so I immediately lose sight picture, but when I get it back I can see him on the deck about 5m further from where he was.

I reload, pop the safety on and walk towards him. When I get there I can see him still kicking. No bother, I'll just wait him out.

It's not long before I decide he's a bit too active for my own morals. I've never had to do a follow up shot other than my DSC1. I remember to account for height over bore, move round to get a clear head shot and I fire. It's perfect, exiting the top of the skull and he's done.

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The shot was in the DSC1 circle, and took out both lungs but missed the heart. He was gone but just didn't know it yet.

Gralloch done, this one was particularly hard to free up the pluck. No idea why, but everything had to be cut free and I end up opening the chest a bit. Something I have never had to do previously.

The extraction is a bugger. He's at the furthest possible corner of the woods. I decide to go back for the sled. It's all uphill, 537m to be exact.

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The Apex ReadySled does the job for the amount of deer I take, although the extraction really takes it out of me. I want a quad!

By the time I get it back it's weighed in at 50.3KG and I need a shower.

If you've been reading you know how that's going to go... bugger!

To top it all off the Alpex didn't even record the shot. I'm fuming!

Oh well, at least I've broken the run of blank outings.
 
I've been determined to get my Alpex 4k Lite christened. The last few outings it just hasn't happened but I was determined!

At least it's not such a ridiculous start now. Up at 0515, having made as much effort the night before to make my wife's morning as easy as possible. Kids packed lunches sorted, uniform all laid out, housework done. That's it, there can't be any comeback to me going shooting again this week.

It's nice and mild, none of the drizzle they'd forecast. The drizzle that made my shooting buddy drop out. Oh well, in all honesty I have more success solo.

I pull up on the farm and immediately see a deer in the open field. The backstop can be a bit iffy and the wind is against me, so I decide to ignore it and walk on down into the woods so I can approach from the bottom with the wind blowing to me.

I get part way down the path when I see the one deer in the field has become 5, and they've shifted over so the lower field becomes a back stop. The wind is still against me but I turn around and walk back up to the field entrance. I get up on sticks but it's only just shooting time and even the Alpex Lite isn't managing. There's no ambient light. No moon at all. I keep watching on thermal but they're off down the field and into the woods.

Back to the original plan... back down the path into the wood.

I've been really working on my fieldcraft, and it definitely shows in the amount of times I am now able to get close to the deer. I'd say the biggest thing has been knowing to stop trying to make the situation work by pressing closer. Let the situation evolve on its own. Get up on sticks and give the deer the opportunity to move into the zone on their own. If you press the issue, they'll hear you and bugger off.

This has resulted in lots of moments where I am on sticks but they wander off the wrong way.

This time I see a small group of fallow, a long way off in the wood. They're over 100m away, which in a woodland is a long shot (in my mind anyway). I set up on sticks, looking at a clear path between the trees. They're off to the left, but fingers crossed.

My phone rings... My wife. I ignore it. It rings again. I ignore it again. Text message... Answer your F**king phone. It rings again... oh well, no deer today then. I answer the phone, being as quiet as I can. The bloody shower is broken. I talk her through a few things and by the time I am off the phone I expect the deer to be gone.

Nope, they're still in the same position. Get in! I probably stand there for 30 minutes before they move into position. Once takes a position laying down behind a tree. I can see it's a buck, and he leaves just his front half showing.

I ping him with the LRF. 104m

The Habrok show him clearly enough, but the Alpex is only able to show me a grainy shape at max zoom. I tinker with the focus but it's no good. It's not glass, but it is good enough.

I pop the crosshairs on him and fire. It's a 308 so I immediately lose sight picture, but when I get it back I can see him on the deck about 5m further from where he was.

I reload, pop the safety on and walk towards him. When I get there I can see him still kicking. No bother, I'll just wait him out.

It's not long before I decide he's a bit too active for my own morals. I've never had to do a follow up shot other than my DSC1. I remember to account for height over bore, move round to get a clear head shot and I fire. It's perfect, exiting the top of the skull and he's done.

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The shot was in the DSC1 circle, and took out both lungs but missed the heart. He was gone but just didn't know it yet.

Gralloch done, this one was particularly hard to free up the pluck. No idea why, but everything had to be cut free and I end up opening the chest a bit. Something I have never had to do previously.

The extraction is a bugger. He's at the furthest possible corner of the woods. I decide to go back for the sled. It's all uphill, 537m to be exact.

View attachment 446603

The Apex ReadySled does the job for the amount of deer I take, although the extraction really takes it out of me. I want a quad!

By the time I get it back it's weighed in at 50.3KG and I need a shower.

If you've been reading you know how that's going to go... bugger!

To top it all off the Alpex didn't even record the shot. I'm fuming!

Oh well, at least I've broken the run of blank outings.
Best bit was the second shot as the part before it is what I call the "car crash moment" when people are wondering what should be done, one more round saves a lot of looking and even further to drag it. :tiphat:
 
Good write up and nice result. It also gives a good cautionary tale about digital - the fuzzy image etc which just says even the much vaunted Alpex 4k has its limits. I’m planning to get one, but I’ll add its limitations to my own, before taking a shot. The sled sounds good…
 
Nice write-up and well done you!
Err… speaking as someone who, ahem….has a friend with a Zulus Alpex….. you did press Record, didn’t you?
Just asking….
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Nice write-up and well done you!
Err… speaking as someone who, ahem….has a friend with a Zulus Alpex….. you did press Record, didn’t you?
Just asking….
🦊🦊
I was trusting the recoil activated to kick in. Something that worked perfectly for every shot prior.

I'll be manually recording from now on
 
I was trusting the recoil activated to kick in. Something that worked perfectly for every shot prior.

I'll be manually recording from now on
Strange that the .308 didn’t trigger recording. My friend’s Zulus wouldn’t with my his .222 but does with heavier chamberings…
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Good write up. Glad to hear someone else who has to appease the succubus....wife, sorry dear, slip of the tongue! (Oohh matron!)

What was up with shower?
 
I've been determined to get my Alpex 4k Lite christened. The last few outings it just hasn't happened but I was determined!

At least it's not such a ridiculous start now. Up at 0515, having made as much effort the night before to make my wife's morning as easy as possible. Kids packed lunches sorted, uniform all laid out, housework done. That's it, there can't be any comeback to me going shooting again this week.

It's nice and mild, none of the drizzle they'd forecast. The drizzle that made my shooting buddy drop out. Oh well, in all honesty I have more success solo.

I pull up on the farm and immediately see a deer in the open field. The backstop can be a bit iffy and the wind is against me, so I decide to ignore it and walk on down into the woods so I can approach from the bottom with the wind blowing to me.

I get part way down the path when I see the one deer in the field has become 5, and they've shifted over so the lower field becomes a back stop. The wind is still against me but I turn around and walk back up to the field entrance. I get up on sticks but it's only just shooting time and even the Alpex Lite isn't managing. There's no ambient light. No moon at all. I keep watching on thermal but they're off down the field and into the woods.

Back to the original plan... back down the path into the wood.

I've been really working on my fieldcraft, and it definitely shows in the amount of times I am now able to get close to the deer. I'd say the biggest thing has been knowing to stop trying to make the situation work by pressing closer. Let the situation evolve on its own. Get up on sticks and give the deer the opportunity to move into the zone on their own. If you press the issue, they'll hear you and bugger off.

This has resulted in lots of moments where I am on sticks but they wander off the wrong way.

This time I see a small group of fallow, a long way off in the wood. They're over 100m away, which in a woodland is a long shot (in my mind anyway). I set up on sticks, looking at a clear path between the trees. They're off to the left, but fingers crossed.

My phone rings... My wife. I ignore it. It rings again. I ignore it again. Text message... Answer your F**king phone. It rings again... oh well, no deer today then. I answer the phone, being as quiet as I can. The bloody shower is broken. I talk her through a few things and by the time I am off the phone I expect the deer to be gone.

Nope, they're still in the same position. Get in! I probably stand there for 30 minutes before they move into position. Once takes a position laying down behind a tree. I can see it's a buck, and he leaves just his front half showing.

I ping him with the LRF. 104m

The Habrok show him clearly enough, but the Alpex is only able to show me a grainy shape at max zoom. I tinker with the focus but it's no good. It's not glass, but it is good enough.

I pop the crosshairs on him and fire. It's a 308 so I immediately lose sight picture, but when I get it back I can see him on the deck about 5m further from where he was.

I reload, pop the safety on and walk towards him. When I get there I can see him still kicking. No bother, I'll just wait him out.

It's not long before I decide he's a bit too active for my own morals. I've never had to do a follow up shot other than my DSC1. I remember to account for height over bore, move round to get a clear head shot and I fire. It's perfect, exiting the top of the skull and he's done.

View attachment 446601

The shot was in the DSC1 circle, and took out both lungs but missed the heart. He was gone but just didn't know it yet.

Gralloch done, this one was particularly hard to free up the pluck. No idea why, but everything had to be cut free and I end up opening the chest a bit. Something I have never had to do previously.

The extraction is a bugger. He's at the furthest possible corner of the woods. I decide to go back for the sled. It's all uphill, 537m to be exact.

View attachment 446603

The Apex ReadySled does the job for the amount of deer I take, although the extraction really takes it out of me. I want a quad!

By the time I get it back it's weighed in at 50.3KG and I need a shower.

If you've been reading you know how that's going to go... bugger!

To top it all off the Alpex didn't even record the shot. I'm fuming!

Oh well, at least I've broken the run of blank outings.
Nice.
I christened my Zulus v2 last night.
I zeroed it at 70m and took two deer at 130 and 100 with no discernible change in impact point.
For those looking to use one on a larger calibre rifle, mine is on a 308 with a 16” barrel shooting 150gn hornady ecx’s - I can report that I have both eyes and neither are black!!
 
So just adding to this. My daughter (6) has started showing an interest.

A couple of days ago she said she wants me to not hunt the babies and to leave the little ones. I thought she was being all tender hearted until she finished her sentence with... "Next season they'll be all big and juicy. Just shoot the juicy ones daddy".

So this morning it's outdoor learning in their forest school area. I decide I can quickly whip off the antlers and she can take them to show. She's off to school, very excited with her fallow antler in a bag. In the car she tells me "(child A)'s daddy gave him some of these to bring in a while ago. His daddy's ones were much bigger, with more points on".

She comes out with some classics but that last one felt like a dig 🤣
 
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So just adding to this. My daughter (6) has started showing an interest.

A couple of days ago she said she wants me to not hunt the babies and to leave the little ones. I thought she was being all tender hearted until she finished her sentence with... "Next season they'll be all big and juicy. Just shoot the juicy ones daddy".

So this morning it's outdoor learning in their forest school area. I decide I can quickly whip off the antlers and she can take them to show. She's off to school, very excited with her fallow antler in a bag. In the car she tells me "(child A)'s daddy gave him some of these to bring in a while ago. His daddy's ones were much bigger, with more points on".

She comes out with some classics but that last one felt like a dig 🤣
Nice deer great write up
 
Doh! I've just realised why the image quality was so unexpectedly poor.

I set the frame rate to 100fps. In my head, faster is better. In reality it also sets it to 1080p instead of 4k. Whoops.

Still confused by the lack of video recording. Even more so when I consider I used a follow up shot, which also didn't record.

Maybe recording doesn't work in 100fps mode?
 
Doh! I've just realised why the image quality was so unexpectedly poor.

I set the frame rate to 100fps. In my head, faster is better. In reality it also sets it to 1080p instead of 4k. Whoops.

Still confused by the lack of video recording. Even more so when I consider I used a follow up shot, which also didn't record.

Maybe recording doesn't work in 100fps mode?

So far I've found the recording on my 4K lite to be very hit and miss, albeit that is on a 22lr, I think it's probably recorded 2 out of the last 15 shots I've taken.
 
So far I've found the recording on my 4K lite to be very hit and miss, albeit that is on a 22lr, I think it's probably recorded 2 out of the last 15 shots I've taken.
Not enuf recoil I suspect - even a triple deuce is frequently not enough - words that are rarely used when alluding to the big fella’s own chambering…
Following a few “disappointments” (i.e. when I actually managed to hit something) I got round this by initially putting my Zulus on Record then immediately on Standby. As soon as I switch it on again (from Standby) it automatically goes into Record - possible answer to your Lite?
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So far I've found the recording on my 4K lite to be very hit and miss, albeit that is on a 22lr, I think it's probably recorded 2 out of the last 15 shots I've taken.
I've another Alpex Lite on my 22lr. It's a Tippmann M4-22 but recoil recording has been working fine on that. Probably the nature of the semi auto
 
Well done mate and a great write up. Good call on the second shot, 2 holes and a dead deer is better then a wounded deer getting up 👍
 
I had a number of shots that weren’t recorded last winter when I was using the 6.5x47 - didn’t seem to be any rhyme or reason to why!

So far this doe season it’s recorded every shot I’ve fired 👍
 
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