Hi all just a quick question :after a thermal monocular ,been on the internet im just confused ,it will be used for hunting any help will be appreciated.........THANKS
I’m after one too, just got my first scope and worked out pretty quickly that I now need a monocular. My short list at the moment is Hikmicro falcon fh35 and Infiray finder II fl35r, which has a range finder. Both about 3k. Both 384 sensors.
Very hard to get an objective answer to that question I think. Nearly all the people that will reply will have a bias for varied reasons. Best if you can do your own research by actually having a look at and through them. Not as easy as online research I know. I am getting close to the same point after being loaned a Pard night vision scope. I took it out the other night when it was very cold and all I could see was the cold white mist or fog even though it was not really foggy yet. Was wondering if a thermal would cut through that sort of thing.
Hello, Just got a CZ457 in .22LR and going to shoot a paper target from the bench, a distance of ~200 meters. Decided to go with 6-24x50 scope in a $300-800 budget. What brand or model you can recommend? Thank you
MRadd wrote:Hello, Just got a CZ457 in .22LR and going to shoot a paper target from the bench, a distance of ~200 meters. Decided to go with 6-24x50 scope in a $300-800 budget. What brand or model you can recommend? Thank you
I would go with a Bushnell but that is just personal from owning one. The Athlon are ok but a little bulky and a bit heavier. I am sure others will give a much larger range. I tend to go for more expensive scopes just because you never know when it will come off one rifle and go into storage before being put on another rifle so its the buy once keep forever policy in my house.