AGM SECUTOR LRF 75-640 First run LIGHTS OUT

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We once roamed through the night, unaware of the questions that lay ahead. Looking back, I remember the simplicity of tin can telephones and handwritten notes—the resourcefulness born out of necessity and imagination. In our youth, the unknowns of the dark were just unanswered questions, waiting for the future to shed light on them. The shift from childhood explorations to today's technology serves as a reminder of our humble beginnings. This merging of tradition and technology establishes a harmony between timeless wisdom and progressive innovation. Nowadays, electronic calls and thermal optics enhance the experience, offering a cutting-edge that fuses innovation with tradition in almost every hunt.

I took the new AGM SECUTOR LRF 75-640 on its maiden voyage, and the hunt went well. Coyotes, one after another, drawn by the lure of the X24. It was hot and humid, which effected the clarity of the optic. Despite, atmospheric and weather conditions the coyotes were responsive. Highlights from the hunt condensed down to 4.5 minutes. “Lights out”



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Clips from my last hunt with the AGM Rattler V2 50-640. Without a doubt, this optic leaves me with nothing but praise.



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@ 1:05 - You shot Mickey Mouse between the eyes...lol Great job as always. As if the heat and humidity isn't enough, now we'll have to deal with the red haze too! the next few days!
 
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@ 1:05 - You shot Mickey Mouse between the eyes...lol Great job as always. As if the heat and humidity isn't enough, now we'll have to deal with the red haze too! the next few days!
It has a 4 power base mag. its not what i prefer but perhaps it takes a bit to get used to. . That second or 3rd coyote in the video popped out at 30 yards, If you was not used to your optic and getting on moving targets fast it could be an issue. I heard coyotes howling in a cornfield, i set up on the edge and already had the rifle pointed in case they popped out fast, that one did.

My main concern was it running on CR123 batteries. I got 16 recharbles and was surprised, I hunted with the first set until 4AM before i had to put in new ones
 
Great videos as usual.

I don't know why they don't get away from the CR123's. I know a lot of people including myself that immediately scroll right over equipment that use them. Almost every other manufacture has switched to 18650's.
 
Congratulations on your great success "again". I must admit though I that I missed the wonderful story telling that usually accompanies your hunts.
 
That is amazing! Mind blowing actually.

I gotta ask you Jeremy, is there anyone else in your area that puts up numbers close to you? And are there many predator hunters in your area? Or have they all thrown in the towel because you’re there?! Lol.

I enjoy your posts and videos. Good shooting!
 
I am with DoubleUp on missing the stories
Here ya go!

We once roamed through the night, unaware of the questions that lay ahead. Looking back, I remember the simplicity of tin can telephones and handwritten notes—the resourcefulness born out of necessity and imagination. In our youth, the unknowns of the dark were just unanswered questions, waiting for the future to shed light on them. The shift from childhood explorations to today's technology serves as a reminder of our humble beginnings. This merging of tradition and technology establishes a harmony between timeless wisdom and progressive innovation. Nowadays, electronic calls and thermal optics enhance the experience, offering a cutting-edge that fuses innovation with tradition in almost every hunt.

I took the new AGM SECUTOR LRF 75-640 on its maiden voyage, and the hunt went well. Coyotes, one after another, drawn by the lure of the X24, fell clearly in the display.

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Great videos as usual.

I don't know why they don't get away from the CR123's. I know a lot of people including myself that immediately scroll right over equipment that use them. Almost every other manufacture has switched to 18650's.
I think they are trying to market to military and tactical units that still rely on cr123 batteries in a lot of their equipment. Longer exposure in austere environments without time and resources to mess with recharbles would be my guess
 
That is amazing! Mind blowing actually.

I gotta ask you Jeremy, is there anyone else in your area that puts up numbers close to you? And are there many predator hunters in your area? Or have they all thrown in the towel because you’re there?! Lol.

I enjoy your posts and videos. Good shooting!

Yes, there are a lot of hunters in my area. I know of, run into and hear them often. There are some groups that go out and put down high numbers but they do it during contests and don’t go out consistently year round, that I know of.

The key is finding pockets of uncalled coyotes
 
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