Ok, Deja Vu ... here we go again ...
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The "shine" is the flash of the camera, the NODs are powered off. The backpack usually has water bladder, 2 protein bars ... a small first aid kit ... sometimes the foxpro and small tripod ... and other spare "stuff". The helmet also has spare batteries of various flavors and some .45ACP mags with 7rds each as part of the counterweight mass.
The radio comes in handy when out with multiple people as we can spreadout and still whisper. When on all night hunt I carry 3 mags of 25 rds each. What ammo depends on the critter. For hogs, the Barnes 62gr TSX, Black Hills load. For most others the 77gr SMK various loads. I double zero at 50/200 (plus or minus) and have under 2 inches variance between those distances, so can aim center of mass and hit.
The Steiner CQBL-1 laser is useful with the 14 for quick shots, when like a coyote runs in on you when you aren't ready. Which happens surprisingly often.
Oh, that is a Colt 5.56(10.3) upper on a Spikes lower.