Never owned a PVS-14. How hard is it to install a magnifier? Can it be done easily in the field after walking into a stand? I'm considering the following plan:
Working toward a highly effective 2-man setup for predator hunting. We currently have a dedicated NV riflescope and a 640 core thermal rifle scope. My idea is that each guy should have both thermal and NV to have the best of both worlds on target location and ID. To me, the guy with the thermal scope should have a helmet-mounted PVS-14 to help scan/ID and to avoid dancing around the tripod constantly with the weapon-mounted thermal. Likewise, hunter with the NV scope should have hand-held thermal.
My thought is, the PVS-14 would be nice for navigation into and out of the setup without magnification. Once on stand, I think I'd wish it had a little mag boost. Need to be able to discern between coyote and wolf in the woods. Are the magnifiers easily installed in the dark in the field? Am I headed the right direction? Thanks.
Working toward a highly effective 2-man setup for predator hunting. We currently have a dedicated NV riflescope and a 640 core thermal rifle scope. My idea is that each guy should have both thermal and NV to have the best of both worlds on target location and ID. To me, the guy with the thermal scope should have a helmet-mounted PVS-14 to help scan/ID and to avoid dancing around the tripod constantly with the weapon-mounted thermal. Likewise, hunter with the NV scope should have hand-held thermal.
My thought is, the PVS-14 would be nice for navigation into and out of the setup without magnification. Once on stand, I think I'd wish it had a little mag boost. Need to be able to discern between coyote and wolf in the woods. Are the magnifiers easily installed in the dark in the field? Am I headed the right direction? Thanks.