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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Entry Level Thermal Clip-On
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<blockquote data-quote="JimFromTN" data-source="post: 2595324" data-attributes="member: 113268"><p>I don't know that one is a better fit than the other. It comes down to personal preference. I think the pulsar is more compact and lighter. Looks like it has more color palettes. You just have to sit down and compare all the bells and whistles. Which one looks easier to use on things like the menu and setup. I like the fact that AGM uses cr123 batteries, both rechargeable and non rechargeable and not a proprietary battery like the pulsar (at least its not built in) and with the AGM you can use a $40 battery pack as well for extended use. I got my AGM on sale for $2500. If I got the puslar, I would buy the unit, an adapter, an extra battery, and a battery charger and it would be about $1000 more. I had a hard enough time justifying the $2500. Pulsar has been around longer than AGM and has a really good reputation. AGM has not been around as long but has a good reputation for its products and its customer support. AGM's clip on has been out longer and has more reviews by actual users. Flip a coin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimFromTN, post: 2595324, member: 113268"] I don't know that one is a better fit than the other. It comes down to personal preference. I think the pulsar is more compact and lighter. Looks like it has more color palettes. You just have to sit down and compare all the bells and whistles. Which one looks easier to use on things like the menu and setup. I like the fact that AGM uses cr123 batteries, both rechargeable and non rechargeable and not a proprietary battery like the pulsar (at least its not built in) and with the AGM you can use a $40 battery pack as well for extended use. I got my AGM on sale for $2500. If I got the puslar, I would buy the unit, an adapter, an extra battery, and a battery charger and it would be about $1000 more. I had a hard enough time justifying the $2500. Pulsar has been around longer than AGM and has a really good reputation. AGM has not been around as long but has a good reputation for its products and its customer support. AGM's clip on has been out longer and has more reviews by actual users. Flip a coin. [/QUOTE]
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