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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Anyone Familiar with Thermal Rifle Scopes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdyson" data-source="post: 2591503" data-attributes="member: 74061"><p>I had an ATN and was not happy with it, battery life was terrible. ATN support is spotty so I sold mine. Iray and Berring optics make good thermals. Hogster is very popular with the hog hunters here in Texas and the newer Super Yoter is a full 640. I almost bought the Yoter seeing as its made</p><p>in Texas and uses a LaRue Tactical QD mount I backed out when I discovered that the internal chipsets were from China and the same chinese internals were in the IRay. I wanted to go 100% American but could not afford Trigicon or N-vision. Rather than help the Chinese military develop thermal optics that could be used against Americans in the future. I maxed out my budget and bought Pulsar which is based in Lithuania.</p><p>I have the new Thermion 2 Pro LRF 640 res, base mag is 2x and will go up to 16x. Here are 2 images of the same feral cat at base 2x and at 8x. Cat is 40yds out. Image from through the viewfinder is way way better than this screenshot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdyson, post: 2591503, member: 74061"] I had an ATN and was not happy with it, battery life was terrible. ATN support is spotty so I sold mine. Iray and Berring optics make good thermals. Hogster is very popular with the hog hunters here in Texas and the newer Super Yoter is a full 640. I almost bought the Yoter seeing as its made in Texas and uses a LaRue Tactical QD mount I backed out when I discovered that the internal chipsets were from China and the same chinese internals were in the IRay. I wanted to go 100% American but could not afford Trigicon or N-vision. Rather than help the Chinese military develop thermal optics that could be used against Americans in the future. I maxed out my budget and bought Pulsar which is based in Lithuania. I have the new Thermion 2 Pro LRF 640 res, base mag is 2x and will go up to 16x. Here are 2 images of the same feral cat at base 2x and at 8x. Cat is 40yds out. Image from through the viewfinder is way way better than this screenshot [/QUOTE]
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