Good morning, Chris from sunny NZ. Another good video, even though there wasn't much happening. Those two red stags looked grand and can understand why they got left. I had a good look at the SWAROVSKI TM35 slip on, mainly because it is a clip on. While the SWAROVSKI are good quality, I just find them too expensive, also using their own batteries! All my gear run the 18650 batteries. I use a thermal spotter a lot too, but my PARD TA32-25LRF has a rangefinder built in, just a pity it's not a clip on. As a UK expat living in NZ, I enjoy watching your videos because I get to see the English countryside which I miss a lot. Thank you so much for making and sharing your videos with us.
Hi Richard, Thanks for the comment. The TM35+ is vastly improved on the original. I hear you on the batteries but as I can recharge easily through the day it's not an issue for me. I don't know where you are but if you ever get the chance, go see Jeremy Hanaray from River to Ranges. He stocks a lot of swarovski if you ever want to look, mention my name...
@@chrisrogersdeer7689 Good morning from rural Ashburton, Canterbury NZ🙂. Thank you for taking the time to reply. While I am in my 70's, I still get out into our NZ DOC hunting blocks to go hunting. Most of our stalking is done in the mountainous back blocks here in NZ, either into a DOC hut or if I can 4x4 in (or walk) some way, I'll tent it. So, having a hand full of 18650 batteries for head torch, thermal rangefinder etc because I'm normally out one or two nights. Weight is my enemy, I used to walk in with a 40L pack, but recently I've gone to a 25L pack and travel very light!
11:48 thats the sound of "For F**ks Sake" lol
Another very good video,I wished you could do more videos as they’re very interesting. It’s not about shooting deer every time you go out.
Good video Chris thank you again.
Very good video
Good morning, Chris from sunny NZ.
Another good video, even though there wasn't much happening.
Those two red stags looked grand and can understand why they got left.
I had a good look at the SWAROVSKI TM35 slip on, mainly because it is a clip on.
While the SWAROVSKI are good quality, I just find them too expensive, also using their own batteries!
All my gear run the 18650 batteries.
I use a thermal spotter a lot too, but my PARD TA32-25LRF has a rangefinder built in, just a pity it's not a clip on.
As a UK expat living in NZ, I enjoy watching your videos because I get to see the English countryside which I miss a lot.
Thank you so much for making and sharing your videos with us.
Hi Richard, Thanks for the comment. The TM35+ is vastly improved on the original. I hear you on the batteries but as I can recharge easily through the day it's not an issue for me. I don't know where you are but if you ever get the chance, go see Jeremy Hanaray from River to Ranges. He stocks a lot of swarovski if you ever want to look, mention my name...
@@chrisrogersdeer7689 Good morning from rural Ashburton, Canterbury NZ🙂.
Thank you for taking the time to reply.
While I am in my 70's, I still get out into our NZ DOC hunting blocks to go hunting.
Most of our stalking is done in the mountainous back blocks here in NZ, either into
a DOC hut or if I can 4x4 in (or walk) some way, I'll tent it. So, having a hand full of 18650
batteries for head torch, thermal rangefinder etc because I'm normally out one or two nights.
Weight is my enemy, I used to walk in with a 40L pack, but recently I've gone to a 25L pack and travel very light!
@@chrisrogersdeer7689 what make bino holder are you using please ?
another good
Goes to prove it is not all about shooting.
Great video! Can I ask what bino chest pack is that?
Ignore that, can see it’s the Swarovski one now
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