always a good end to the day when you see a bolt action notification of a new video , never fails to both entertain with a few laughs and also be informative at the same time , . glad to see you all back into it again..cheers
Cracking video Robbo, so bloody good to see you lads out on the foxes again. Awesome to see the yellow t2 still getting a run. It's all I've used for years now since your video from back in the day when you first tried it. Gotta say have definitely had more success with it than others. Cheers mate, great stuff
A great watch and, as always, beautifully filmed and produced. Very refreshing to see one of your films referring to the metric system, - sometimes it's like watching an episode of the Flintstones. With all that tech it's more like video game rather than hunting. Justifiable for contact shooters but not if you like a challenge. Anyway, great information and thanks for another quality production.
Hey well done again you blokes and boy it's certainly different to when I was knocking over the Bunnies etc, the equipment available now is certainly top shelf and makes for good results, I am in my 80's now so you can work out what is was like in that time long ago, keep it up ay and keep safe. Cheers
@@brianmarywapshott2593 always nice to see your name pop up mate. The gear has certainly progressed rapidly over the last few years. Stay well my friend👍👍
Great to see you pair back again, like what's been said, do your research, because there's so awesome thermal equipment out there, it's just how deep are your pockets 🤓
Great video mate. You touched on something really important with the thermal even the hand helds be confident in the target . I've seen it myself roos looking similar to a deer
Thanks mate. As hunters/shooters we have a responsibility to make sure we always identify our targets 100%. Something I think isn’t pushed enough sometimes.
I haven’t seen the like since the Pope took the Cardinals on tour! And I can assure you, the “queue of stupidity” will be visiting a production / manufacturing facility in my general location, in the very near future. Love ya work 😅
great video. With the ID you talk about at the end, unless you have serious coin, I find IR really good for ID and shooting with spotting with a cheap thermal. But, a bit of fog and you're stuffed with IR and can see through it with thermal. There's still plenty of times i had to let something go with IR, but i guess at night, even under torch, it's the same issue.
I know I'm going to cause some controversy here, but here goes, the following has been my experience with thermal optics after spending over 75k and still going for the latest and greatest. I noticed you had several "unexplained misses." That's what I've always had happen with "Civilian Grade" thermal optics and when it starts to happen, it's extremely frustrating. Civilian grade optics either have issues from the get go, or they develop them in time. That's why in so many cases you see a secondhand thermal being advertised for sale and it states, "holds zero" because so many just don't and everyone knows it. I know that whenever I find one that holds zero, it doesn't get offered for sale and the only ones that do that reliably are military grade. Now I'm not here pushing any one brand, so I won't mention a brand. My advice is to do your research, look at the brands that are continuously being offered for sale used, and good luck.
No controversy here mate. Good information you have shared. I was only talking recently to a very well respected and experienced man in the Thermal industry about latency with different devices. It can be an issue that you definitely need to be aware of. Thanks for your input mate
I agree with you. I’m also very sceptical of any individual that states any brand is superior to any other. It may have been superior at the time of purchase, but certainly not six months after. Individual user preferences also play a big role. As for the unexplained misses, I don’t think anyone has yet produced a thermal hunting device with the perfect blend of refresh rate, NETD, processor power, lens size, etc. And how could they, when you consider the user variables and conditions. Cheers
always a good end to the day when you see a bolt action notification of a new video , never fails to both entertain with a few laughs and also be informative at the same time , . glad to see you all back into it again..cheers
Thanks again for your support mate. I hope you are doing well 👍👍
Great to see you two having fun again out in the bush. It brightens up my day. 🐇🦊
It was good to be back out on the 🐇 & 🦊. Stay well mate 👍
Old person here again. Many thanks to the two guys who helped me find this video ! And good on you boys 😀
Welcome back! Glad you made it back to enjoy another video mate
Cracking video Robbo, so bloody good to see you lads out on the foxes again. Awesome to see the yellow t2 still getting a run. It's all I've used for years now since your video from back in the day when you first tried it. Gotta say have definitely had more success with it than others. Cheers mate, great stuff
@@benf6237 thanks mate. The T2 is certainly versatile👍
Another brilliant piece of work guys. Always exciting to see the Bolt Action notification pop up.
Thanks again Alan! You are too kind👏👏
Great video, love seeing you guys have good safe fun.
Thanks mate. Life’s too short to take it serious👌
Stop having to much fun guys 😂, great edit Robbo!
Life’s about living Marty👍. Exist or live, everyone’s got a choice👌👌. Stay well mate👍👍
You always deliver top quality content that's great to watch, thanks.
By jingo's you got some $$$ tied up in all the gear..
Thanks mate. It’s just on loan👍
A great watch and, as always, beautifully filmed and produced. Very refreshing to see one of your films referring to the metric system, - sometimes it's like watching an episode of the Flintstones. With all that tech it's more like video game rather than hunting. Justifiable for contact shooters but not if you like a challenge. Anyway, great information and thanks for another quality production.
I’m ambidextrous when it comes to the measuring systems 😂🤣. Sometimes we’re hunters, sometimes shooters 👌. Thanks for watching 👍👍
Great job boys, as usual.
Thanks again Brett!
Hey well done again you blokes and boy it's certainly different to when I was knocking over the Bunnies etc, the equipment available now is certainly top shelf and makes for good results, I am in my 80's now so you can work out what is was like in that time long ago, keep it up ay and keep safe. Cheers
@@brianmarywapshott2593 always nice to see your name pop up mate. The gear has certainly progressed rapidly over the last few years. Stay well my friend👍👍
Great to see you pair back again, like what's been said, do your research, because there's so awesome thermal equipment out there, it's just how deep are your pockets 🤓
Thanks mate. Glad you enjoyed it and yes your credit card could cop a pounding with this thermal gear
Perfect end to the working week Steve. Get home, tune into UA-cam and find a new video from you. Been too long mate.
Thanks Paul. Always nice to see your positive comments pop up. Stay well brother 👍
Great video mate. You touched on something really important with the thermal even the hand helds be confident in the target . I've seen it myself roos looking similar to a deer
Thanks mate. As hunters/shooters we have a responsibility to make sure we always identify our targets 100%. Something I think isn’t pushed enough sometimes.
Some nice elevation on your shooting position nice bit of foxing lads from here in the UK 🇬🇧 🦊👍
We always try and get a bit of an angle on them especially when the grass gets longer. Thanks for watching my friend 👍👍
Brilliant vid as per usual 👍
Glad you enjoyed it my friend 👍👍
I haven’t seen the like since the Pope took the Cardinals on tour!
And I can assure you, the “queue of stupidity” will be visiting a production / manufacturing facility in my general location, in the very near future.
Love ya work 😅
It’s been a while and you have a good memory. Glad you enjoyed this one mate 👍
Great content guys.
Cheers Dave 👍👍
UFU. Strength in Unity....
Together we stand divided we fall
great video. With the ID you talk about at the end, unless you have serious coin, I find IR really good for ID and shooting with spotting with a cheap thermal. But, a bit of fog and you're stuffed with IR and can see through it with thermal. There's still plenty of times i had to let something go with IR, but i guess at night, even under torch, it's the same issue.
Thanks mate. Great feedback👍👍
I know I'm going to cause some controversy here, but here goes, the following has been my experience with thermal optics after spending over 75k and still going for the latest and greatest. I noticed you had several "unexplained misses." That's what I've always had happen with "Civilian Grade" thermal optics and when it starts to happen, it's extremely frustrating. Civilian grade optics either have issues from the get go, or they develop them in time. That's why in so many cases you see a secondhand thermal being advertised for sale and it states, "holds zero" because so many just don't and everyone knows it. I know that whenever I find one that holds zero, it doesn't get offered for sale and the only ones that do that reliably are military grade. Now I'm not here pushing any one brand, so I won't mention a brand. My advice is to do your research, look at the brands that are continuously being offered for sale used, and good luck.
100% agree! And all secondhand rifles are advertised as only having fired 20 shots.
No controversy here mate. Good information you have shared. I was only talking recently to a very well respected and experienced man in the Thermal industry about latency with different devices. It can be an issue that you definitely need to be aware of. Thanks for your input mate
I agree with you.
I’m also very sceptical of any individual that states any brand is superior to any other.
It may have been superior at the time of purchase, but certainly not six months after.
Individual user preferences also play a big role.
As for the unexplained misses, I don’t think anyone has yet produced a thermal hunting device with the perfect blend of refresh rate, NETD, processor power, lens size, etc.
And how could they, when you consider the user variables and conditions.
Cheers
@@BoltActionProductions Thanks for that. Cheers.
Cool ep and gear guys
Thanks Craig. Some of this new gear is pretty impressive.
Nice to see another hunting video. I thought you were still rehydrating at Birdsville.
Thanks my friend. I’m well hydrated since the bike trip. Some may say I’m a little chunky😂🤣😳
Chaps How Do. The shots fired at each other are the best. Thank you. Regards Sam.
G’day Sam. A trip away wouldn’t be the same if we didn’t take the piss out of each other. It’s just the Aussie way😂🤣🇦🇺🤪
Awesome work mate 😂😂😂😂😂
Glad you enjoyed it Terry 👍👍
What's the cloth/canvas binocular eye shield thing at 1:35mins???? PLEASE!!! I gotta know. P.S. 10 lbs of crack, he's a distributor LMAO!
Here you go mate www.marsupialgear.com/products/bino-bandit-glare-guard. Glad you got a laugh. Thanks for watching 👍👍
Any distributers in Queensland for these scopes to check out. As I am old school and like to touch before I buy. I live in Gladstone QLD
@@brettcreighton5742 any store that stocks Spika gear should have access to them mate.
Time in the bush with good mates...
Always time well spent👌
Next time use a wooden board with a bit of foil tape stuck on it. The wood will retain more heat on impact and work better with the auto zero.
Thanks for the tip mate 👍👍
@@BoltActionProductions Also works better if you set up the target in shade.
All the Flash Gear, but not much Ability.
@@darrylmackie9184 not much. You are too kind. I’d say none at all 😳