Pulsar quantum xd50s thermal spotter

Well I've read this thread through, and I have come to the conclusion I'm old fashioned. (Or am I?).

What at ever happened to fieldcraft, what ever happens to appreciating the elements and anticipation of what you may see.

Being up at 3 in the morning arriving at your ground, assessing the wind and deciding what is the best plan. Seeing nature early morning is magical in my opinion.

Who cares if the paying guest blanks ( I bloody well don't), it's a privilege not a right, and certainly not for who's got the fattest wallet. Money certainly has a lot to answer for when it comes to proper deer management!!

So stick yer gizmos where the sun don't shine and learn some fieldcraft and teach it to your paying guests in the hope they may learn and appreciate their surroundings!

rant over!
Spaniel
 
Well I've read this thread through, and I have come to the conclusion I'm old fashioned. (Or am I?).

What at ever happened to fieldcraft, what ever happens to appreciating the elements and anticipation of what you may see.

Being up at 3 in the morning arriving at your ground, assessing the wind and deciding what is the best plan. Seeing nature early morning is magical in my opinion.

Who cares if the paying guest blanks ( I bloody well don't), it's a privilege not a right, and certainly not for who's got the fattest wallet. Money certainly has a lot to answer for when it comes to proper deer management!!

So stick yer gizmos where the sun don't shine and learn some fieldcraft and teach it to your paying guests in the hope they may learn and appreciate their surroundings!

rant over!
Spaniel

I presume from your rant that when you go stalking you use a rifle with iron sights and don't bother with binoculars :)

Cheers

Bruce
 
What sort of money are we talking about?

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2619 for the XQ38 and 2999 for the XQ50

There may also be some used XD50S' coming up as people trade in for the XQ50 but be aware that the Pulsar warranty is not transferable from the original owner so worth buying new if you can.
 
Mealie,
your comment I treat with contempt sir, as to discuss further would obviously give credence to your view.

Spaniel
 
How are you guys finding having the thermal and a pair of binoculars whilst stalking? is it cumbersome carry/switching between the two?

cheers
 
Scott Country have stock of the XQ range now. I've had an XQ50 on test for a week and I have to say it is superb. They're stating a detection range of 1800m or so but I think it's much further than that from what I've seen.
The change in sensor has narrowed the field of view slightly from the XD50 but the upside is a much sharper image.

I have one at upto 100 yards the XQ is slightly sharper than the XD due to the 1.3x extra on the optical mag, at distance you get a bit more detection range but the image quality doesn't improve, there still only 380 resolution. Personally I think there getting a little overhyped and you'd be throwing money away if thinking about upgrading from a HD/XD model to be honest, your not going to gain anymore usability out of it for 95% of existing users, but as an allround thermal looking at performance for money the new XQ are the models to go for, if your looking at buying your first thermal.
 
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That'll be a win for me then:-D

Cheers

Bruce

Wtf?!
Toys out the pram ?

These are an aid not a total replacement of proper field craft ...

& technology wise a natural progression , same as Bruce says which he did quite politely when pointing out that telescopic sights are from iron sights etc

Yet you are allowed to rant but his polite response deserves contempt
?

Pull your head out of your ass and grow up , if you knew Bruce & his ethics the man is a complete gentleman & does not deserve your contempt or rant

You are of course entitled & welcome to your opinion but just having these modern items doesn't mean all that have them are using them completely unethically

Paul
 
How are you guys finding having the thermal and a pair of binoculars whilst stalking? is it cumbersome carry/switching between the two?

cheers

Yes, to me that is the biggest problem with them. A neck strap is a must and I slide mine under one arm, over one shoulder and bins round my neck..

cjs
 
Unfortunately not mine as all belong to shooting buddy except bins. DP was about £1,000 38s was one of the very first one sold and I think about £2k. If things turn out OK in Jan 17 I will be buying the latests Pulsar thermal and may also invest in the latest photon with Black sun IR. Can't justfy a Drone as yet but having seen the mark 2 was very impressed. Also have access to lots of other goodies on the NV front. The go too kit is Pulsar thermal and custom built .204 with Drone covers 99% of all of our requirements.

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Cyres thank you for your reply. I believe this technology can be used under licence for deer down South but not in Scotland.Not even if licence for lamping has been granted. There is a short piece in BASC mag. by Mike Holliday titled night vision.
Red Lab chimed in with info and as I said to him, a great tool if you have the quarry for it,which I don't,but was very interested in your discovering the fawn in the hayfield. Perhaps they should be fitted to Combine Harvesters.:thumb:

Someone posted its use for effectively destroying rats so well worth the investment there....john
 
Great for rabbiting foxing , rats. Etc
Heard of being put to good use in recovering a beast if it's a runner at last light say.
& of folk doing more convert surveys of their ground at night ( without rifle) to see what they actually have going about , with out flashing a lamp all over the place .
I borrowed a pals and used it to check for spots on my roof etc to see if new loft insulation had made a difference .

Paul
 
Thermal on a cold night is just fantastic and very good for getting a handle on your deer popultion. It quite surprising where you can see roe. As for rats quite easy to see them at 150+ yds on old stubble and scary to see how many we have on our chicken farms despite on going poisoning programme. Great on things like bats as they are so hot and watching barn owls hunting with a thermal is quite something. As you mention great for finding dead foxs in thick grass and quite vivid when you watch a fox as it is being shot esp with a varmit style bullet. Reveals all sorts of things and you can see how snakes us IR/thermal detection to locate small rodents which are normally v hot so extremly bright. Best thing about a thermal is you can watch all sorts of living things going about their normal day to day routines oblivious of you and this in itself is very educational.

D
 
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