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<blockquote data-quote="Turpentine21" data-source="post: 2974490" data-attributes="member: 124909"><p>If I get an opportunity to spot beaver or muskrat I'll try to remember to video. The Ts 35-384 adder should work for you also. For more range and clarity with thermal you need the higher base magnification and at least 384. The Ts 50 works on base mag of 4. The Ts 35 on base mag of 3. As you zoom things get really grainy. Anything over 16 on mine is unusable. But 4 and 8 work well. I've made kills on deer to 425 on 4 with no issue.</p><p>I have a Sightmark Wraith as well and it works pretty well with a good IR light. But the thermal is much less cumbersome and better on batteries</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turpentine21, post: 2974490, member: 124909"] If I get an opportunity to spot beaver or muskrat I'll try to remember to video. The Ts 35-384 adder should work for you also. For more range and clarity with thermal you need the higher base magnification and at least 384. The Ts 50 works on base mag of 4. The Ts 35 on base mag of 3. As you zoom things get really grainy. Anything over 16 on mine is unusable. But 4 and 8 work well. I've made kills on deer to 425 on 4 with no issue. I have a Sightmark Wraith as well and it works pretty well with a good IR light. But the thermal is much less cumbersome and better on batteries [/QUOTE]
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