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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Thermal scope recommendations
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<blockquote data-quote="packgoatguy" data-source="post: 2452560" data-attributes="member: 27192"><p>In your opinion, what would be a reasonable distance for me to expect to be able to clearly identify a rabbit or a cat sized animal with a thermal under normal conditions? Assuming more entry level gear rather than higher end equipment? Is 50 yards doable? Also, I would add that I would be hunting almost exclusively in fairly arid high desert country, lots of lava rock and sage brush. Low humidity. Primarily hunting during the winter months when there is several inches, if not feet of snow on the ground, during both day and night with ambient temps ranging from 40 down to zero. But mostly between 20 and 30 degrees f.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="packgoatguy, post: 2452560, member: 27192"] In your opinion, what would be a reasonable distance for me to expect to be able to clearly identify a rabbit or a cat sized animal with a thermal under normal conditions? Assuming more entry level gear rather than higher end equipment? Is 50 yards doable? Also, I would add that I would be hunting almost exclusively in fairly arid high desert country, lots of lava rock and sage brush. Low humidity. Primarily hunting during the winter months when there is several inches, if not feet of snow on the ground, during both day and night with ambient temps ranging from 40 down to zero. But mostly between 20 and 30 degrees f. [/QUOTE]
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