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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1816759" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>Ya price range depends. I've used lights atn x sight and I now have a pulsar thermal.</p><p> Thermal is by far the best but hard to judge distance.</p><p> X is crap without a good ir light. I will soon be testing it with one of my sniper hog lights with ir bulb.</p><p> Depends on price range and how often you will. Use it. Keep in mind just because you can see a target at 200 plus doesn't mean you should shot at it. You need to be very sure what your shooting and that can be tough. I've had some close calls in the past at around 100 yards because you have very little depth perception with thermal. So size can seem different. Had what I thought was a big pig not to long ago. Something about the neck seems off. After getting within 70 yards I was sure still 50/50 but couldn't chance it. So I hit it with a spotlight. Was a new calf with a small drop off next to it making it look like a pig height. Even the tail made me think pig. So be careful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1816759, member: 54383"] Ya price range depends. I’ve used lights atn x sight and I now have a pulsar thermal. Thermal is by far the best but hard to judge distance. X is crap without a good ir light. I will soon be testing it with one of my sniper hog lights with ir bulb. Depends on price range and how often you will. Use it. Keep in mind just because you can see a target at 200 plus doesn’t mean you should shot at it. You need to be very sure what your shooting and that can be tough. I’ve had some close calls in the past at around 100 yards because you have very little depth perception with thermal. So size can seem different. Had what I thought was a big pig not to long ago. Something about the neck seems off. After getting within 70 yards I was sure still 50/50 but couldn’t chance it. So I hit it with a spotlight. Was a new calf with a small drop off next to it making it look like a pig height. Even the tail made me think pig. So be careful. [/QUOTE]
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