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<blockquote data-quote="DUCKMAN11" data-source="post: 2802929" data-attributes="member: 122313"><p>I've looked thru a few and hunted with a few..... if they worked awesome there wouldn't be any dedicated thermal scopes and everyone would just run a clip on. They work ok-ish with lvpo type optics like 1-6x to 1-10x. The lower the lowest magnification the better. You are focusing on a digital screen the size of a stamp so with some clip on's the image gets very pixalated. Also there is an "air gap" between your glass optic and most clip on's that has an uncanny ability to collect dust, dew and dead plant parts!</p><p></p><p>ATN and AT&T have similar levels of customer service.... they are both awful!! I for one will never own another ATN product. </p><p></p><p>Save your money and buy the IRAY bolt TL35 and don't look back. If you want something to scan with get the RL25. </p><p></p><p>You can buy great clip on's but they cost more than my first 3 pickups combined. I for one can't justify $15k for an optic when a $3,300 TL35 does everything that I need it to do out to 400yds in the dark. I could see coyotes in a wheat field at 900yds but the reticle would cover up the entire animal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DUCKMAN11, post: 2802929, member: 122313"] I've looked thru a few and hunted with a few..... if they worked awesome there wouldn't be any dedicated thermal scopes and everyone would just run a clip on. They work ok-ish with lvpo type optics like 1-6x to 1-10x. The lower the lowest magnification the better. You are focusing on a digital screen the size of a stamp so with some clip on's the image gets very pixalated. Also there is an "air gap" between your glass optic and most clip on's that has an uncanny ability to collect dust, dew and dead plant parts! ATN and AT&T have similar levels of customer service.... they are both awful!! I for one will never own another ATN product. Save your money and buy the IRAY bolt TL35 and don't look back. If you want something to scan with get the RL25. You can buy great clip on's but they cost more than my first 3 pickups combined. I for one can't justify $15k for an optic when a $3,300 TL35 does everything that I need it to do out to 400yds in the dark. I could see coyotes in a wheat field at 900yds but the reticle would cover up the entire animal. [/QUOTE]
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