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Hunting & Fishing 550 Yard Corn Bandit Kills

308crosshairs

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Nov 13, 2005
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Killed these two between hrs of 0030 to 0130 hrs. With the absence of hogs i tired my luck with these two raccoons. Had a quarting 8 to 10 wind with raccoon # 1 held 1/2 mil. Raccoon # 2 wind went to calm, held dead on. Had IR Illumination to aid N/V scope since it was dark of the moon. At the shots both raccoons ran off, both didn't go far. About 10 yards into dry creek bed.
 
Re: 550 Yard Corn Bandit Kills

You and your killing shit in the dark business is making me very jealous!! Thanks for the pics!
 
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Thats some fine shooting Mr. M. A well deserved pat on the back for a well planned and executed pair of shots! In the dark no less!!! OUTSTANDING work!
 
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that will teach them to play in your neck of the woods. good shootin!
 
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what kind of nv are you using? I can't tell from the picts. Oh yeah, awesome shooting!
 
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Thanks for the positive input gents.

bowstryder, the n/v scope i used that night is a L3 EOS CNVD-LR. You couldn't see most of the scope because of the shroud that covered both scopes. If you go to www.TNVC.Com and look up clip on scopes you will see a good picture of it plus all specs of the scope. I did a eval between the PVS27 and CNVD-LR under same conditions of star light only and with half moon/full moon. The PVS27 had a definite edge over CNVD-LR with just star light, but under half/full moon the CNVD-LR could hang with a PVS27 IMO.
 
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Thanks for the info 308. My cousin and I are going to be investing in some night optics pretty soon and I am open to all good ( researched) advice.
 
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bowstryder, one thing i should have mentioned about CNVD-LR vs PVS27 is the weight difference. The CVND-LR comes in at 1.9 lbs vs 3 lbs 2oz. for the PVS27. That extra weight can make a difference if you consider a 16 lb rifle plus 3 lbs 2 oz of PVS27.

This is something important to consider, if you hunt on the move or you are a static hunter that drives up to a hunting blind then the extra weight doesn't much matter.

Good luck