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Thermal scope recommendations
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<blockquote data-quote="packgoatguy" data-source="post: 2459111" data-attributes="member: 27192"><p>Dumb questions time...</p><p></p><p>Can a regular thermal scope like a super hogster be attached in front of a regular day scope and used like a "clip on"? I like the idea of keeping my day scope attached (non thermal)... </p><p></p><p>Why are the clip on versions of the super hogster and super yoter so much more expensive than the non clip on versions? Mechanically, what are the differences between them? For example, the super hogster c is a lot lighter weight than the super hogster r... why is that? What is the difference between them?</p><p></p><p>Does the laser beam from a regular handheld LRF put off enough heat that you can see the beam and where it is aiming with a thermal scope?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="packgoatguy, post: 2459111, member: 27192"] Dumb questions time... Can a regular thermal scope like a super hogster be attached in front of a regular day scope and used like a "clip on"? I like the idea of keeping my day scope attached (non thermal)... Why are the clip on versions of the super hogster and super yoter so much more expensive than the non clip on versions? Mechanically, what are the differences between them? For example, the super hogster c is a lot lighter weight than the super hogster r... why is that? What is the difference between them? Does the laser beam from a regular handheld LRF put off enough heat that you can see the beam and where it is aiming with a thermal scope? [/QUOTE]
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