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Originally Posted By KoreyKirsch: I have them for the super Hogster , but not the super Yoter. I spoke with Bering roughly a week ago and they said I should have something in the next few weeks. As soon as I see it, I will put it on the Night Goggles website and provide a link. View Quote Thanks! |
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Are the front objective focus rings on these relatively stiff ?
Mine will move smoothly but quite stiff compared to how easy the eyepiece moves. Just wondering if that is typical. Overall, this thing is amazing. |
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Originally Posted By SonofLiberty1775: Are the front objective focus rings on these relatively stiff ? Mine will move smoothly but quite stiff compared to how easy the eyepiece moves. Just wondering if that is typical. Overall, this thing is amazing. View Quote |
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Korey Kirschenmann
Night Goggles Product Specialist www.nightgoggles.com |
Great.
Thank you for the info Korey! |
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Video of a historic night for me. My personal best for a day or night of coyote hunting solo has been 18. I broke my personal best by shooing 20 in one night with my Super Yoter/Phenom combination. It is broken up into two videos due to the length.
Kirsch Chronicles 21 - Ep#14: Seeing 20/20 Kirsch Chronicles 21 - Ep#15: Seeing 20/20 Part 2 |
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Korey Kirschenmann
Night Goggles Product Specialist www.nightgoggles.com |
This is the follow up to the 20-coyote night with 12 more coyotes.
Kirsch Chronicles 21 - Ep#16: Dime A Dozen |
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Korey Kirschenmann
Night Goggles Product Specialist www.nightgoggles.com |
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Originally Posted By Pavelow16478: Super Yoter helped add to the pile this weekend. 10 total, won the tourney and big dog side pot. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/86377/C72D8D84-23DF-493F-ACCE-77113AE36798-2201491.jpg View Quote Wow, congratulations! |
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Tactical Night Vision Corporation - TNVC, INC.
http://www.tnvc.com [email protected] (909) 796-7000 Dedicated to the men and women in uniform who fight the good fight. |
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Originally Posted By Pavelow16478: Thanks! Was definitely a team effort! Best shot of the night was a timed count for a simultaneous double at 201 and 219 yards View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Pavelow16478: Originally Posted By TNVC: Wow, congratulations! Thanks! Was definitely a team effort! Best shot of the night was a timed count for a simultaneous double at 201 and 219 yards Tell me ya got that on film! |
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Tactical Night Vision Corporation - TNVC, INC.
http://www.tnvc.com [email protected] (909) 796-7000 Dedicated to the men and women in uniform who fight the good fight. |
Originally Posted By TNVC: Tell me ya got that on film! View Quote Nope I was really looking forward to being able to record with the Yoter. Everytime I hit the record button I was getting nervous and jumpy worried about getting a good video and my shooting went to shit. Stopped recording and I'm back to putting rounds on target |
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Wow--great vids. That rabbit standing up sure knew something was inbound.
What impressed me was how one coyote came in right after one was dropped. What suppressor(s) and what game caller are you guys using? |
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Originally Posted By SonofLiberty1775: Wow--great vids. That rabbit standing up sure knew something was inbound. What impressed me was how one coyote came in right after one was dropped. What suppressor(s) and what game caller are you guys using? View Quote Im running a Vox S on a 12" Grendel. Lucky Duck call |
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Originally Posted By SonofLiberty1775: Wow--great vids. That rabbit standing up sure knew something was inbound. What impressed me was how one coyote came in right after one was dropped. What suppressor(s) and what game caller are you guys using? View Quote |
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Korey Kirschenmann
Night Goggles Product Specialist www.nightgoggles.com |
I've posted a few more videos since the Dime A Dozen, so including them now:
Kirsch Chronicles 21 - Ep#17: South Of The Border Kirsch Chronicles 21 - Ep#18: Storm Rolling In Kirsch Chronicles 21 - Ep#19: Home Sweet Home Kirsch Chronicles 21 - Ep#20: Educated Coyotes Kirsch Chronicles 21 - Ep#21: Hear The Howl Of The Wind |
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Korey Kirschenmann
Night Goggles Product Specialist www.nightgoggles.com |
Originally Posted By KoreyKirsch: I've posted a few more videos since the Dime A Dozen, so including them now: View Quote Wow! I've been watching many of the videos, and I have to say the shot that Korey makes at 435 yards is very impressive. It's in the Educated Coyotes video around the 3:00 mark. I'm starting to consider the Super Yoter more seriously. What is the best setup for adding a LRF? How about the tripod/gun mount setup? I'll be shooting a suppressed AR platform primarily, so rail mounts can be utilized. I just got access to a good coyote property not far from home, and in my area, the biggest hurdle is a place to hunt. So I am effectively starting from scratch in building my coyote arsenal. Thermal just recently was made legal also, so now I have no reason not to jump in with both feet. I realize I'm missing out on prime time season right now, but I can learn between now and next winter so I'll be better prepared. I welcome any guidance you guys can provide. |
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Originally Posted By Mojo700:What is the best setup for adding a LRF? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes On the Super Yoter there is an adjustable stadiametric rangefinder and also a feature called Range Lines. You can set a yardage and an animal size and it will show lines centered around your reticle with how big an animal would be at that pre-defined distance. This is one way some people judge distance. Some use specific reticles with subtensions to estimate range, while others use what I call thermal shading. On most thermal scopes, when you start to see differences in the body heat of a coyote, it is inside of point of blank range. The more time behind a thermal; the better you will get at judging distance. The ranges listed on my videos are not ranged using the scope. I either pace off the shot or use my phone and mark where the shot took place and where the animal is and use tools on my phone to determine distance. Originally Posted By Mojo700:How about the tripod/gun mount setup? I'll be shooting a suppressed AR platform primarily, so rail mounts can be utilized.. Korey Kirschenmann Night Goggles: Product Specialist |
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Korey Kirschenmann
Night Goggles Product Specialist www.nightgoggles.com |
Hogster and yoter getting an integrated rangefinder this year or is that just ShotShow scuttle butt?
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Originally Posted By TSU45:Hogster and yoter getting an integrated rangefinder this year or is that just ShotShow scuttle butt? View Quote |
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Korey Kirschenmann
Night Goggles Product Specialist www.nightgoggles.com |
Anyone having issues with their Super Yoter shutting down when wifi is enabled? Any ideas on why it might do that?
Im using the external battery from nightgoggles fully charged, in weather 20 degrees down to 0 deg, with all pictures and video erased from the memory. I appreciate any suggestions! |
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Originally Posted By HOLGER_DANSKE: Anyone having issues with their Super Yoter shutting down when wifi is enabled? Any ideas on why it might do that? Im using the external battery from nightgoggles fully charged, in weather 20 degrees down to 0 deg, with all pictures and video erased from the memory. I appreciate any suggestions! View Quote |
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Korey Kirschenmann
Night Goggles Product Specialist www.nightgoggles.com |
Thanks Korey!
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I actually spotted mice in the woods last night.
This thing is amazing! The YT video quality just doesn't do it justice. Thanks again Korey for putting so much time into these reviews. |
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Originally Posted By SonofLiberty1775: I actually spotted mice in the woods last night. This thing is amazing! The YT video quality just doesn't do it justice. Thanks again Korey for putting so much time into these reviews. View Quote |
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Korey Kirschenmann
Night Goggles Product Specialist www.nightgoggles.com |
For the sake of full disclosure, the humidity was actually pretty high last night, ..... patches of fog in a swampy area.
The distance was relatively close, maybe 30 yards but I could actually see the little front feet/leg on one. Spotted what I think was a rat foraging in the grass along a creek a week ago, distance was maybe 50+ yards. This thing is a keeper. |
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Nothing but pure coyote carnage in this video. This is my coyote season summary from using the Bering Optics Super Yoter from October 2021 - February 2022. This is nothing but the kill shots from over 200 coyotes.
Kirsch Chronicles 21 - Ep#41: 2021/2022 Coyote Season Summary |
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Korey Kirschenmann
Night Goggles Product Specialist www.nightgoggles.com |
I watched that video this morning. Pretty good shooting!
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Korey Kirschenmann
Night Goggles Product Specialist www.nightgoggles.com |
Bagged a nice boar with the Yoter on a recent trip to AL
Alabama hog down with 6.5 Grendel |
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Nice shooting and thanks for sharing.
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Korey Kirschenmann
Night Goggles Product Specialist www.nightgoggles.com |
Has anyone had any experience using the clip-on adapter, to adapt a SY with a rail mount, to a scope objective, i.e. as a clip-on?
I have a SY with a LaRue mount---it would be useful for me to mount it on occasion to an air rifle that already has a scope on it. I don't want to remove the air rifle scope because of that particular setup and the shim angle that would be required. I've sent an inquiry to Night Goggles regarding cost/avail.----just wondering if anyone here has any practical experience doing that. Thanks |
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"Our orders were not to fire till we could see the buttons upon their clothes, but .....they hid their clothes in fire and smoke before we had either time or leisure to examine their buttons." J.P. Martin, Battle of Germantown, October 4, 1777
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Bering Optics stand alone (R) thermal scopes cannot be used as clip-ons. Bering does make a Hogster C and a Super Yoter C that are clip-ons.
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Korey Kirschenmann
Night Goggles Product Specialist www.nightgoggles.com |
The instructions for my SY say to select an advanced menu option of 3.7v when using rechargeable batteries.
They also state that internal damage from overvoltage when using rechargeable batteries is not covered--sounds reasonable. Both rechargeable batteries on the Night Goggle site list an output voltage of 5v. Do I need to step down 5v to 3.7v to use an external rechargeable battery or is 1.3v overvoltage within an acceptable safe range for the SY? |
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"Our orders were not to fire till we could see the buttons upon their clothes, but .....they hid their clothes in fire and smoke before we had either time or leisure to examine their buttons." J.P. Martin, Battle of Germantown, October 4, 1777
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Originally Posted By SonofLiberty1775: The instructions for my SY say to select an advanced menu option of 3.7v when using rechargeable batteries. They also state that internal damage from overvoltage when using rechargeable batteries is not covered--sounds reasonable. Both rechargeable batteries on the Night Goggle site list an output voltage of 5v. Do I need to step down 5v to 3.7v to use an external rechargeable battery or is 1.3v overvoltage within an acceptable safe range for the SY? View Quote |
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Korey Kirschenmann (Kirsch)
Night Goggles Product Specialist www.nightgoggles.com |
Ok, thats great.
The owners manual makes no distinction between internal/external. Thank You Korey! |
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"Our orders were not to fire till we could see the buttons upon their clothes, but .....they hid their clothes in fire and smoke before we had either time or leisure to examine their buttons." J.P. Martin, Battle of Germantown, October 4, 1777
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For some reason I am not able view video and stills. I can see individual clip numbers but unable to view or save any of them.
I keep getting a message in the video player to "try again later". I've got the SY connected to a laptop via USB with VIDEO in the Advanced Menu switched ON, full batteries. I should be able to play or view a still by clicking on the file, correct? Not seeing a right click and save option and the "move to" at the top of the interface goes nowhere. Got to be something simple, just not seeing what it is. Any ideas appreciated. |
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"Our orders were not to fire till we could see the buttons upon their clothes, but .....they hid their clothes in fire and smoke before we had either time or leisure to examine their buttons." J.P. Martin, Battle of Germantown, October 4, 1777
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Originally Posted By SonofLiberty1775: For some reason I am not able view video and stills. I can see individual clip numbers but unable to view or save any of them. I keep getting a message in the video player to "try again later". I've got the SY connected to a laptop via USB with VIDEO in the Advanced Menu switched ON, full batteries. I should be able to play or view a still by clicking on the file, correct? Not seeing a right click and save option and the "move to" at the top of the interface goes nowhere. Got to be something simple, just not seeing what it is. Any ideas appreciated. View Quote |
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Korey Kirschenmann (Kirsch)
Night Goggles Product Specialist www.nightgoggles.com |
The Video = ON in the menu is if you wish to send a video feed to an external DVR or screen. It isn't for copying files.
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Korey Kirschenmann (Kirsch)
Night Goggles Product Specialist www.nightgoggles.com |
Yes, that was it. User error with the owners manual again!
With VIDEO not switched to ON, it reads just like any external drive. Thank you for your time Korey.....and especially your patience! As an aside, I am finding the Black Hot mode can sometimes help identify targets better that White Hot. Case in point was a blob I spotted in the woods last week. Could not tell it was a rabbit until I switched to Black. Not finding much use for the other modes but White and Black so far seem to each have their benefits, definitely. Overall, very happy with this SY. It was a very good buy for the price. Some range visitors from about 150 yds. Attached File Surprise visitor at 40 yds before refocusing. Fox or Yote?, not sure. Attached File |
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"Our orders were not to fire till we could see the buttons upon their clothes, but .....they hid their clothes in fire and smoke before we had either time or leisure to examine their buttons." J.P. Martin, Battle of Germantown, October 4, 1777
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Agree with using different backgrounds for different things. There are times due to atmospheric conditions one background may work better. For instance, I don't often use Red-Hot, but on really foggy nights, it can be useful sometimes. White hot typically is easier to pick up heat signatures. Use what works best for you. Glad you are liking the SY.
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Korey Kirschenmann (Kirsch)
Night Goggles Product Specialist www.nightgoggles.com |
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