Recently, a hunter shared his experience using the NNPO SPEAR to complete a farm “clearance” mission, and the data from this case is quite compelling.

On that day, the hunter arrived at the farm with his 12-foot-pound air rifle. The farm owner was struggling with crows and mice—according to the farmer, these animals frequently stole feed and contaminated drinking water during hot weather, causing significant economic losses and health risks.

“I didn‘t expect to catch mice before dark,” the hunter said. “After dusk, the mice gradually turned this place into a buffet. In this dim corner where even traditional telescopes struggled to distinguish targets, the NNPO SPEAR’s thermal imaging display played a crucial role. I could see a bright, full-color image, and the ballistic calculation feature directly provided me with aiming compensation.” With the help of this thermal imaging device, he quickly eliminated the two mice that appeared.

In the hour after dusk, he successfully took down 1 crow, 2 rooks, and 1 jackdaw. As the sky grew darker, the targets in the thermal imaging display became even brighter and more prominent, and he could zoom in for precise aiming when needed. “The image quality of the scope is very clear, and the aiming points provided by the ballistic calculations are accurate.” That night, within a range of 8 to nearly 10 meters, he precisely shot down over a dozen more mice.

A noteworthy detail is the user-friendly design of the SPEAR. According to user feedback: “All the main buttons feature personalized raised designs, with each button having a distinct shape, ensuring that even when wearing gloves in complete darkness, you won‘t press the wrong button. This ‘glove-friendly’ design is a rare and thoughtful consideration for hunters who need to quickly adjust aiming parameters in the field.”

Additionally, its overall streamlined design left a lasting impression on the user: the recessed battery compartment gives the device a sleek, streamlined appearance without any unnecessary protrusions, slender like a spear. The hunting session lasted until late at night, and the number of mice he eliminated was “far more than a dozen.” He only packed up and went home when he became too tired to continue.

The hunter reflected, “The farm owner was very satisfied with the cleanup results, but this is destined to be a long-term battle. I’ve already planned to bring it back for another round.”
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