Precision. Power. Nightfall. || 308 Win Kill Shots with the Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XL60 Thermal Scope
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PublishedMay 16, 2025
Duration11:51
Video IDD3BGu2j08Zo
Languageen-AU
CategoryPets & Animals
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
Performance Metrics
Views60.2K
Likes4.3K
Comments284
Engagement Rate7.63%
Likes per 100 views7.16
Comments per 1K views4.72
Video Tags
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Description
This montage showcases the power of precision thermal optics in real-world conditions. Each shot is a testament to the clarity, range, and reliability of a good 308 Win rifle and a Thermion 2 LRF XL60.
This is no-frills, professional pest control footage — featuring the Wedgetail WT25 (.308 Winchester), and the Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XL60 thermal scope in action. Watch high-resolution 1024×768 HD thermal footage of clean, ethical dispatch of feral pigs, deer and foxes in rural NSW.
What You’ll See:
• Real-world thermal kill shots with the Thermion 2 LRF XL60
• Raw, unedited footage showcasing precision and power
• Insight into professional vertebrate pest control work
Why It Matters:
Feral pigs and foxes are serious threats to Australia’s ecosystems and agriculture — this isn’t sport hunting, it’s critical environmental management.
Gear Used:
• Rifle: Wedgetail WT25 (.308 Win)
• Thermal Scope: Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XL60 HD 1024×768 Resolution (There are a few XL50 Clips for good measure)
• Binoculars: Pulsar Merger LRF XT50
• Ammo: Fiocchi 150gr EPN
• Tripod: EDGE of the OUTBACK Carbon Fibre Hunting Tripod
https://edgeoftheoutback.com.au/product/edge-of-the-outback-carbon-fibre-hunting-tripod/
⚠️ Why We Do It
🐗 Feral pigs (est. 26 million in Australia) are tearing up land, spreading disease, and smashing native ecosystems.
🦊 Foxes (est. 7 million) are silent killers of native birds, reptiles, and small mammals. These aren’t pests you can ignore — they’re a national problem.
This isn’t sport. It’s professional vertebrate pest control. The pigs in this video are not used for human consumption — they’re carriers of disease and left for carrion in accordance with biosecurity and environmental management practices.
🔗 Support the Channel & Gear Discounts
🙏 Want to help me keep content like this alive?
Join my Patreon → https://www.patreon.com/user?u=37396112
🎯 Gear Discounts:
• Thermal/Night Vision Advice in AU – Chat with Ben from Hunt the Night, tell him I sent ya.
• Olight – Code: EO10 → https://www.olightstore.com.au/s/UKE748
• On Track Meals – Code: EDGEOFOUTBACK → https://ontrackmeals.com/products/starter-pack-1?bg_ref=rLt72WqBTY
⚠️ Legal & Licensing Info
I’m a licensed contract shooter in NSW working under paid contract. All footage is shot on private farms with full written permission.
This is not recreational hunting. It’s paid, professional pest management with the necessary permits and oversight.
Please don’t ask about income or how to become a contract shooter — every state has its own rules. Do your own research through your local FAR (Firearms Registry).