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<blockquote data-quote="Tadd" data-source="post: 2803253" data-attributes="member: 36004"><p>I believe it really depends on your application, ie, the average (not max) range of your shot, and of course, your budget. I love the theory of a thermal clip on, but I believe it is a little better in theory than in practice. The clarity of the clip-on was not suitable to me. I went with a QD mount, but the thermal ends up staying on a particular rifle. That said, I have shot accurately to 500 yards on small steel targets during daytime range sessions when sighting it in. I would be very comfortable at 300-350 yards on critters at night. </p><p></p><p>I recommend you contact a company that markets multiple different thermal and NGV products. A company called Outdoor Legacy was extremely helpful to me, and about 4 different buddies of mine. A gentleman named Hans was wonderful to work with. BTW, I am NOT affiliated with these folks in any way. They were just a great resource for me and a handful of others. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tadd, post: 2803253, member: 36004"] I believe it really depends on your application, ie, the average (not max) range of your shot, and of course, your budget. I love the theory of a thermal clip on, but I believe it is a little better in theory than in practice. The clarity of the clip-on was not suitable to me. I went with a QD mount, but the thermal ends up staying on a particular rifle. That said, I have shot accurately to 500 yards on small steel targets during daytime range sessions when sighting it in. I would be very comfortable at 300-350 yards on critters at night. I recommend you contact a company that markets multiple different thermal and NGV products. A company called Outdoor Legacy was extremely helpful to me, and about 4 different buddies of mine. A gentleman named Hans was wonderful to work with. BTW, I am NOT affiliated with these folks in any way. They were just a great resource for me and a handful of others. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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