We Test DIY Thermal Targets

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Trying out some different target solutions to train with a thermal on your weapon. We are aware there are commercial solutions out there, but we want make our own from readily available materials.
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0:00 - Intro
1:23 - Red Hot
2:25 - Black Hot
3:55 - Night Vision + Jerry C5
5:39 - 100 meters
6:36 - Final Thoughts

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  • @jfk767
    @jfk7675 ай бұрын

    What I've found to work well is aluminum foil on a foam insulation board. Just using the aluminum foil on it's own isn't nearly as good. The foam insulation board is a very low emissive material and the aluminum foil, I use aluminum tape, is highly reflective. That's the key to its success I think. This is just a variation of what we use at work which is a foam board covered entirely in aluminum foil with a reverse cut out silhouette over that. The highly reflective nature of the aluminum foil, over the foam board, works well. If these are stored in a climate controlled environment away from the heat of summer or the cold of winter they have proven, in my somewhat limited experience, to be good for a few hours before they equalize with the ambient temperature. They aren't bad targets even after that, but they aren't as good. When zeroing, I make a grid with 2 inch wide aluminum tape on a 2 foot square piece of foam insulation board and use the inside 90 degree angle of the squares as the point of aim. This gives me a clearly defined and precise aiming point and each crossing point of the tape provides me with 4 separate aiming points. I have the same thermal and have a few pictures I've taken of the targets and if I can figure out how to download them I will try to post them or send them to you if you'd like.

  • @falconclaw_

    @falconclaw_

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the suggestions, already using the different solutions. Pictures would be nice, can compare to ones we have. Like the aluminum tape solution, very quick and easy. Recently tried commercial thermal targets by IRtools, which are actually impressive. Will have some content on it soon.

  • @tangoalpha87
    @tangoalpha875 ай бұрын

    Good stuff! 😮

  • @Terminatorbart
    @Terminatorbart5 ай бұрын

    Cool!

  • @lucapalermo29
    @lucapalermo295 ай бұрын

    🔝

  • @maxs.6635
    @maxs.66355 ай бұрын

    Cool video. Honestly makes me wonder how I could ever go about PIDing anything at night. It seems to me that the thermal doesn't really give a detailed enough picture to ID a target at any significant range.

  • @Muricanwerewolf

    @Muricanwerewolf

    5 ай бұрын

    It really depends on the size of the target, your resolution and mechanical zoom of the optic. I've got a 1x 640 sensor and people and deer can be easily identified hundreds of yards away, especially if they are moving. The problem lies in if there's any kind of screening foliage, it gets really hard to figure out what the glowing blob is. No color or details that would otherwise give you a clue. Zooming in digitally might help a bit at 2x but after that it's just enlarging pixels and making things worse, at least for the unit I've got. Things that aren't necessarily going to be hot but may be relevant such as vehicles and buildings may blend into the noise of everything else you're looking at if the image is really busy. Thermal is great but the biggest limitation in my use case is it's great for picking out hot targets but it's really bad for seeing someplace a deer or a person may be hiding. brushpiles and thickets that provide cover become part of the noise, and you assume because you have thermal you're seeing everything you need to see. Not the case.

  • @falconclaw_

    @falconclaw_

    5 ай бұрын

    We are planning on covering this topic soon. Will see how far and how well you can identify with thermals.

  • @DaveSmith-cp5kj

    @DaveSmith-cp5kj

    3 ай бұрын

    In the military you know by knowing where people should be and where people shouldn't and if what you are looking at is armed and most importantly if they are about to engage you. In a more unorganized situation which is what is most likely as civilians outside of a hunting situation, you use your IR illuminator to quickly light up the target and ID them that way. In the worst case situation you can use visible light. In a self defense situation they are already shooting at you, but in a situation like intruders on your property you use your night vision to navigate to their flanks or even behind them so you get the advantage in reaction time before you use illumination. Also if your purpose is defending a property, it is important to have property lights you can remotely turn on and off. This way you don't have to highlight your position.

  • @Chlup3
    @Chlup35 ай бұрын

    Which termal device do you use on the rifle please?

  • @linux-usr

    @linux-usr

    5 ай бұрын

    At :30 it was displayed on the screen as the "PFN650+", its an iRay thermal optic and in the US its called the "RH25".

  • @Chlup3

    @Chlup3

    5 ай бұрын

    @@linux-usrThanks.

  • @roflanebalo4456
    @roflanebalo44565 ай бұрын

    Hello Falconclaw Team! Considering investing in the Nerf Modulus Night Vision Sight and would greatly appreciate your insights on its performance and usability. Your expert opinion would be invaluable in helping me make an informed decision. Thank you in advance for sharing your thoughts! (lmao wtf)

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