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Thermal scope recommendations
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<blockquote data-quote="JimFromTN" data-source="post: 2458079" data-attributes="member: 113268"><p>I have an AGM clip on and love it. I also have a hogster R25. I much prefer the clip on. A friend and I both bought the AGM clip on. We have no complaints. You can swap them between rifles without having to sight each rifle in before using. You can buy a mount for your particular objective diameter if you want or it comes with the shims as well as a quick release mount if you are using an ar platform and have a picatinny rail out in front of the scope. I use the shims since I am using it on a bolt action. The only thing about the shims is the thermal slips on the scope a little with the recoil of the rifle if you are not paying attention. They maybe a deal breaker for some, not for me. They advise against using the shims with AR10's and doing magazine dumps for that reason. As mentioned above, it does add weigh forward to the rifle which you might not like if you are trying to stalk a hogs and may have to do some snap shooting at them. Not an issue where we hunt. Its all blinds and ambush points.</p><p></p><p>I don't know anything about the burris thermals. I have seen some bad reviews. AGM and Bering have been getting great reviews on all of their thermals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimFromTN, post: 2458079, member: 113268"] I have an AGM clip on and love it. I also have a hogster R25. I much prefer the clip on. A friend and I both bought the AGM clip on. We have no complaints. You can swap them between rifles without having to sight each rifle in before using. You can buy a mount for your particular objective diameter if you want or it comes with the shims as well as a quick release mount if you are using an ar platform and have a picatinny rail out in front of the scope. I use the shims since I am using it on a bolt action. The only thing about the shims is the thermal slips on the scope a little with the recoil of the rifle if you are not paying attention. They maybe a deal breaker for some, not for me. They advise against using the shims with AR10's and doing magazine dumps for that reason. As mentioned above, it does add weigh forward to the rifle which you might not like if you are trying to stalk a hogs and may have to do some snap shooting at them. Not an issue where we hunt. Its all blinds and ambush points. I don't know anything about the burris thermals. I have seen some bad reviews. AGM and Bering have been getting great reviews on all of their thermals. [/QUOTE]
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