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<blockquote data-quote="JuddL" data-source="post: 2234240" data-attributes="member: 110787"><p>Thermal is better in almost every way…except if you have areas where you can drive and scan ag fields. I say that because thermal cannot see through glass and NV can.</p><p></p><p>Something else to pay attention to…base magnification is important depending on the hunting you do. If you spot and stalk, you will want the lowest mag. The reason being is FOV is wider and after the first shot, you see more to acquire the targets. If you plan to sit over feeders or shoot longer ranges the higher magnification is better.</p><p></p><p>Everyone that hunts with us who has bought NV always end up with thermal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JuddL, post: 2234240, member: 110787"] Thermal is better in almost every way…except if you have areas where you can drive and scan ag fields. I say that because thermal cannot see through glass and NV can. Something else to pay attention to…base magnification is important depending on the hunting you do. If you spot and stalk, you will want the lowest mag. The reason being is FOV is wider and after the first shot, you see more to acquire the targets. If you plan to sit over feeders or shoot longer ranges the higher magnification is better. Everyone that hunts with us who has bought NV always end up with thermal. [/QUOTE]
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