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Thermal scope used. What to look for?
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<blockquote data-quote="tylsmith33" data-source="post: 2737622" data-attributes="member: 124117"><p>As far as budget that really doesn't go hand in hand for the thermal game. More money is definitely better, but if you have a limited budget and plan to shoot under 100-150 yards the agm rattler and burris thermals are decent for under 2500. I used an agm rattler 25 256 (for $1300) this weekend on some rabbits longest shot was about 110 yards seemed to be pretty decent for what it is. The agm 35 384 is a little better image quality not sure if it is 1000$ better than the 256 but the quality is definitely better. If you don't use the digital zoom you can get away with a little less powerful thermal detector, which in the case of the agm 25 256 at 3.5x and shooting under 150 yards it did decent. As has been mentioned before more money better quality also a viewer with a rangefinder is a great investment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tylsmith33, post: 2737622, member: 124117"] As far as budget that really doesn’t go hand in hand for the thermal game. More money is definitely better, but if you have a limited budget and plan to shoot under 100-150 yards the agm rattler and burris thermals are decent for under 2500. I used an agm rattler 25 256 (for $1300) this weekend on some rabbits longest shot was about 110 yards seemed to be pretty decent for what it is. The agm 35 384 is a little better image quality not sure if it is 1000$ better than the 256 but the quality is definitely better. If you don’t use the digital zoom you can get away with a little less powerful thermal detector, which in the case of the agm 25 256 at 3.5x and shooting under 150 yards it did decent. As has been mentioned before more money better quality also a viewer with a rangefinder is a great investment. [/QUOTE]
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