Thermal Night Hunting #hunting #coyote #shorts #oneillops

Published on September 19, 2023
Duration: 0:21

This video showcases a successful night hunt for a coyote using the InfiRay Rico RS75 thermal optic. The footage highlights the effectiveness of high-end thermal technology for predator management, demonstrating precise shot placement and the capabilities of the device in tracking and engaging targets at a distance. The expert demonstrates professional and clinical execution of the hunt.

Quick Summary

The InfiRay Rico RS75 thermal optic, used by O'Neill Ops, features a 1280x1024 sensor resolution, 75mm objective lens, and a 3896m detection range, proving highly effective for precise predator management during night hunts.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Coyote Tracking with Thermal Optic
  2. 00:13Successful Engagement and Shot Impact

Frequently Asked Questions

What thermal optic was used in the O'Neill Ops coyote hunt?

The hunt utilized the InfiRay Rico RS75 thermal optic. This device is known for its high-resolution 1280x1024 sensor, 75mm objective lens, and impressive detection range of up to 3896 meters, making it ideal for predator management.

How does the InfiRay Rico RS75 aid in predator management?

The InfiRay Rico RS75's advanced thermal imaging capabilities allow hunters to detect and identify predators like coyotes in complete darkness. Its long detection range and high resolution enable precise shot placement, ensuring ethical and effective predator control.

What are the key specifications of the InfiRay Rico RS75 mentioned?

Key specifications include a 1280x1024 sensor resolution, a 75mm objective lens, a 12μm pixel pitch, and a maximum detection range of 3896 meters. These features contribute to its effectiveness in demanding thermal hunting scenarios.

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