bdub24
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I have a thermion xp50 mounted to my rifle on a bog pod...
It is awesome...killing lots of yotes...but wears me out on sets using it to scan....neck and back being hunched over looking in scope..so I started using my pts233 flir to scan when solo (or hunting with friends that have night vision, I only have 1)...this is wearing my arms out..and let's face it after looking through a xp50 no one wants to look through a pts233...I am going 2 sell the flir but am trying to figure out what to get for scanning (helion xp/xq vs a better scope that has multi purpose ??)... and also a setup solution
What r u guys doing to reduce shld/arm fatigue when scanning? I've heard helmet mounts.. but most scanners r 2 big... I think the only option there is trijicon ir...little too high 4 me!..saw another guy say he uses a selfie stick or monopod? Is anyone doing this?. or maybe I just need to hit up some curls and quit being a pus!
Any insight is greatly apprecieated
It is awesome...killing lots of yotes...but wears me out on sets using it to scan....neck and back being hunched over looking in scope..so I started using my pts233 flir to scan when solo (or hunting with friends that have night vision, I only have 1)...this is wearing my arms out..and let's face it after looking through a xp50 no one wants to look through a pts233...I am going 2 sell the flir but am trying to figure out what to get for scanning (helion xp/xq vs a better scope that has multi purpose ??)... and also a setup solution
What r u guys doing to reduce shld/arm fatigue when scanning? I've heard helmet mounts.. but most scanners r 2 big... I think the only option there is trijicon ir...little too high 4 me!..saw another guy say he uses a selfie stick or monopod? Is anyone doing this?. or maybe I just need to hit up some curls and quit being a pus!
Any insight is greatly apprecieated