1000+ YARD Night Vision | Sniper Hog Lights

Published on May 30, 2022
Duration: 15:33

This video reviews the Sniper Hog Lights Coyote Cannon and 66LRX infrared illuminators, demonstrating their performance with digital night vision optics at extended ranges. The instructor highlights the capabilities of these illuminators for night hunting, comparing their range, brightness, and battery life. He emphasizes that while footage may appear compressed, the visual experience through the optic is significantly superior, offering enhanced target acquisition capabilities for nocturnal predators.

Quick Summary

Sniper Hog Lights offers powerful IR illuminators like the Coyote Cannon (1000+ yards) and 66LRX (800 yards) for digital night vision. These act as invisible flashlights, enhancing visibility for night hunting without spooking game. The choice between 850nm and 940nm emitters depends on whether maximum range or covertness is prioritized.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to IR Illuminators
  2. 00:06Sniper Hog Lights Models: Coyote Cannon & 66LRX
  3. 00:49Disclosures and Sponsorship
  4. 01:40Sniper Hog Lights 66LRX Specs
  5. 02:08Sniper Hog Lights Coyote Cannon Specs
  6. 02:35Price Comparison
  7. 03:09Runtime Comparison
  8. 03:59Optics Used for Testing
  9. 04:08What is IR Illumination?
  10. 05:33850nm vs 940nm Emitters
  11. 07:02Sample Footage Setup
  12. 08:0966LRX at 400 Yards (ATN 4K Pro)
  13. 08:31Coyote Cannon at 400 Yards (ATN 4K Pro)
  14. 09:21Illumination at 600 Yards
  15. 09:3466LRX at 900 Yards
  16. 09:59Coyote Cannon at 900 Yards
  17. 10:35Side-by-Side Comparison (Noise & Output)
  18. 11:10ATN LTV Optic Performance
  19. 11:19Washout with Full Power Illuminators
  20. 12:00900 Yards with ATN LTV (66LRX)
  21. 12:26900 Yards with ATN LTV (Coyote Cannon)
  22. 12:57Comparison with Light Sensitive Optic
  23. 13:10Which Illuminator is Right for You?
  24. 13:24Footage vs. Actual View
  25. 13:59Conclusion and Final Thoughts
  26. 14:10Cost-Effectiveness of Night Vision Tech
  27. 14:41Q&A and Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the advertised range for the Sniper Hog Lights Coyote Cannon and 66LRX?

The Sniper Hog Lights Coyote Cannon is advertised to provide over 1000 yards of range through modern digital optics. The 66LRX model offers a slightly shorter range, approximately 800 yards, through similar digital night vision equipment.

How do IR illuminators work with digital night vision?

IR illuminators act as invisible flashlights for digital night vision devices. They emit infrared light, which is invisible to the human eye but can be detected by the night vision sensor, allowing for enhanced visibility in darkness without alerting wildlife.

What is the difference between 850nm and 940nm IR emitters?

An 850nm IR emitter provides greater range but may have a slight red glow visible at the emitter itself. A 940nm emitter offers less range but is less likely to be detected by animals due to its lower glow, making it more covert.

How do the Sniper Hog Lights Coyote Cannon and 66LRX compare in terms of performance and features?

The Coyote Cannon offers greater range (1000+ yards) and a wider beam, while the 66LRX provides 800 yards of range with a tighter beam. The Coyote Cannon is larger and heavier but has a longer runtime, whereas the 66LRX is more compact.

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