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Night Vision Rifle Scope for Predator Hunting

Predators like hogs, coyotes, and foxes do most of their feeding and moving after dark. To hunt them effectively, you need the ability to see your target and place an accurate shot in low light or complete darkness. A night vision rifle scope for predator hunting is the essential tool for this job. It mounts directly to your firearm and gives you a clear, illuminated view of your target while allowing you to aim precisely using a visible reticle.

Why You Need a Night Vision Rifle Scope

A standard day scope is useless when the sun goes down. Spotlights and flashlights alert animals to your presence and ruin your night vision. A digital night vision scope for shooting solves both problems. It sees using available light and infrared illumination that is invisible to animals. You can scan fields, identify targets, and take accurate shots without ever revealing your position.

Modern night vision rifle scopes also offer features specifically designed for low light shooting, including illuminated reticles with multiple colors and brightness levels, ballistic drop compensators, and video recording to capture your hunts. Many are built to handle the recoil of high caliber rifles and are waterproof for all weather conditions.

Digital Night Vision Scopes

Digital scopes use a high sensitivity CMOS sensor and an internal LCD screen. The image is displayed on the screen, which you look at through the eyepiece. Digital scopes are affordable, durable, and can be used during daylight without damage. Most include built in video recording, WiFi streaming, and adjustable night vision scope with IR illuminator capabilities.

Clip On Night Vision Systems

A clip on device attaches in front of your existing day scope, converting it into a night vision scope. This allows you to keep your preferred day scope and add night vision capability when needed. These systems are popular among hunters who want the flexibility to hunt both day and night with the same rifle setup.

Traditional Tube Based Scopes

These use Gen 2+ or Gen 3 image intensifier tubes. They offer superior image quality in extremely low light conditions but are significantly more expensive than digital models. These are typically used by professionals and serious predator hunters who demand the absolute best performance.

Key Features to Consider in a Night Vision Rifle Scope

IR Illuminator Quality and Range

The built in IR illuminator determines how far you can see in total darkness. Look for scopes with adjustable IR power levels. A good rifle mounted night vision device should provide usable detection out to 150 to 300 yards. Some high end models include external IR illuminators for even greater range.

Reticle Options

Night vision scopes offer various reticle types, including crosshairs, mil dot, BDC (bullet drop compensating), and specialized predator hunting reticles. Make sure the reticle is clearly visible against dark backgrounds and that you can adjust its brightness or color.

Magnification Range

Most night vision scopes for predator hunting offer magnification between 2x and 12x. Lower magnification (2x-4x) is better for scanning and close shots. Higher magnification (6x-12x) is better for longer range shooting. Variable power scopes give you the best of both worlds.

Battery Life and Power Source

Look for at least 6 to 10 hours of battery life. Many scopes use common CR123 or AA batteries. Some have internal rechargeable batteries with USB charging. For extended hunts, consider carrying spare batteries or choose a model with a battery pack.

Best Applications for Night Vision Rifle Scopes

  • Night vision scope for hog hunting - Wild hogs are almost exclusively nocturnal. A night vision scope lets you hunt them when they are most active.
  • Coyote and fox control - Protect livestock and game birds by hunting predators at night.
  • Varmint shooting - Groundhogs, raccoons, and other pests that damage crops are often active after dark.
  • Military and law enforcement tactical operations
  • Ranch and property protection against nuisance animals
  • Tactical night vision scope for varmint hunters who need precision shooting at night

How to Choose the Right Night Vision Rifle Scope

Consider Your Typical Shooting Distance

For hog hunting in brushy areas where shots are under 100 yards, a 2x to 5x scope with a good wide field of view is ideal. For coyote hunting in open country where shots may reach 200 yards or more, a 4x to 12x scope is better.

Consider Your Budget

Digital night vision scopes range from about 200 to 1000. These offer excellent performance for most hunters. Traditional tube based scopes start around 1500 and can exceed 5000. For the average predator hunter, a quality digital scope in the 300 to 600 range is the best value.

Check Recoil Rating

Make sure the scope is rated for the caliber of your rifle. Most modern night vision scopes can handle up to .308 or .30-06 recoil. For larger magnum calibers, check the manufacturer specifications.

Night Vision Scope vs Day Scope: What is the Difference

Day Scope: Uses glass lenses and a reticle. Requires ambient light. Cannot see in darkness. More affordable. Lighter weight.

Night Vision Rifle Scope: Uses electronic sensor and internal screen. Sees in low light and darkness using IR illumination. More expensive. Heavier. Includes features like video recording.

Night Vision Rifle Scope Brands Available

Pulsar
ATN
Sightmark
Bushnell
Armasight

Extend your hunting hours and take more predators with a quality night vision rifle scope. Browse our selection of night vision rifle scopes for predator hunting. Whether you need a digital night vision scope for hog hunting, a clip on system, or a tactical scope for varmint control, we have the right optic for your night hunting needs.

Pulsar Digisight N550 Digital Night Vision Rifle Scope - 4.5x50mm with IR Illuminator

$350.00 Ex Tax: $350.00

Pulsar Digisight N550 Digital Night Vision Rifle Scope – 4.5x50mm with IR Illuminator The Pulsar Digisight N550 is a digital night vision rif..

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