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Novice question. #5580961 02/04/15 02:21 AM
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We are going to try to take a few coyotes off our lease and already have an electric caller.We do not have any night vision optics.I want to start slow and in expensive(although I know where that can lead),and then progress as we go. I just want to be able to see the yotes without a light and the kick on a light and pop them with a shotgun.What is a good starting monocular or binocular for a few hundred bucks?

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Check out the pulsar recon 550 or 750, both digital units that would work well. For a little less money and performance check out the sight mark ghost hunter or the ATN night trek.




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