Originally Posted by SKane
Originally Posted by Reloder28
Just remember, thermals do not give you a picture of antlers. They have no heat signature.

That's not 100% true. In colder conditions, there's generally enough heat-bleed to at least cast a vague outline.
And it also involves some tweaking to the settings to get contrast and brightness just right.
Agree, the other night hog hunting I had a large buck walk in at about 80 yards and as it turned its head, I could see antlers and this boy was a 9 or 10 point. Standing still hard to see them but when he turned his head, easy to see.