This review covers the discontinued Leupold LTO-Tracker 2 HD, a compact thermal monocular. The expert instructor highlights its 320x240 sensor, 750-yard detection range (optimistic for identification), and 3-hour battery life with a CR123A. While well-built from machined aluminum, its lack of a viewfinder and recoil rating limit its application, making it best suited as a quick scanner for hunters or those finding it at a good used price.
This video documents an October bowhunting trip for whitetail deer. The hunter opts for a tree stand over a blind to be more immersed in the elements. After a slow start, a doe is harvested. The hunter discusses the shot placement, noting that guts may have clogged the wound channel, leading to minimal external bleeding. The importance of thorough blood trailing and recovery efforts is highlighted.
This video documents a multi-day wild boar hunt in California using archery equipment. The hunters face challenges with weather and terrain, employing techniques like still hunting, glassing, and crawling to approach game. The footage highlights the difficulties of identifying sex in tall grass and the importance of blood trailing after a shot. One successful retrieval of a boar is shown, while another tracking effort proves unsuccessful.
This video review focuses on the Bushnell HD Torch Bone Collector Flashlight. The description highlights its 200 lumens of light output, specifically mentioning a "solid square pattern" with "no light dispersion" that "fills the square pattern from edge to edge." Key features include its construction from "aircraft aluminum" and a "battery indicator light" that turns red when power is low. The flashlight is recommended for activities such as "blood trailing," "camping," and "hunting." The video also directs viewers to purchase the product from OpticsPlanet.com.
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