Anyone got any links to info on the use of thermal rifle scopes for daytime shooting of deer in the uk?
Getting back to your original post... regardless of opinions... it is only illegal to use nv/thermal scopes on deer in daylight in Scotland, due to the Scotish deer act.
The English deer acts do not mention the same things.
There isn't a link to tell you its not illegal in England but the lack of law/legal link to refer you to means it legal.
Below are screens shots from BASCs deer officer. Verifying the day use of nv and thermal on deer is legal In England.
I hope that helps with what you are looking for.
Personally, i use it. Especially handy if you want to take the one rifle out with you, to highseat shoot and follow up with foxing and not want to leave another rifle unaccompanied in the car. I would recommend, if you are going to do it, a few pieces of advice....
1. Buy the best scope you can afford with best definition available. This could be more affordable than you think, with the Thermion range around the corner.
2. For using in broad daylight, ID the sex with clear binos before moving to the thermal topped rifle.
3. If using in the last hour you have or in the hour before sunrise and it is dark. Make sure you are within 100-150 yards of the animals you are shooting...so perhaps a particular spot or highseat is better than another for the thermal scope. But, if in doubt, don't shoot.... some times of year, you wont tell a roe buck from a roe doe with thermal.
Kind regards
Declan