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<blockquote data-quote="Steves1911" data-source="post: 2687572" data-attributes="member: 113006"><p>I have a pulsar thermion xm38 and a agm rattler ts35-384....the pulsar is the original not the newer thermion. For me the rattler is easier to navigate and has better resolution. Whatever you go with don't go below 384 resolution or your ID range will not be as good. Decide what base magnification you want these digital scopes pixilate when zooming in the lower the resolution the worse it will be and you will find you spend the vast majority of your time at the base magnification because of it. There's a lot more options the last couple years and prices are coming down. I think I paid more for the thermion about 4 years ago than I did on the rattler I just bought and the rattler has better resolution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steves1911, post: 2687572, member: 113006"] I have a pulsar thermion xm38 and a agm rattler ts35-384....the pulsar is the original not the newer thermion. For me the rattler is easier to navigate and has better resolution. Whatever you go with don't go below 384 resolution or your ID range will not be as good. Decide what base magnification you want these digital scopes pixilate when zooming in the lower the resolution the worse it will be and you will find you spend the vast majority of your time at the base magnification because of it. There's a lot more options the last couple years and prices are coming down. I think I paid more for the thermion about 4 years ago than I did on the rattler I just bought and the rattler has better resolution. [/QUOTE]
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