MG5150 wrote:jezzab wrote:
Now my thermal scope and bino addiction, that's another story
I've noticed more and more people having multiple thermals, and it;s crazy knowing most of them are in the $5000+ range
Do you have one which you swap between rifles or have a different thermal for each rifle to save swapping around?
(Embarrassingly)
Scopes I have:
Pard Ocelot 640 (Thermal.only) 512px
Pard TD62-70LRF (Multispectural) 512px
Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XL60 (Thermal only) 768px
Binos I have:
Pard HQ35L (Multispectural) 512px
Pulsar Merger LRF XT50 (Thermal only) 1024px
I mainly leave them on what they are on which sometime is stupid (a 768px.on a PCP air rifle haha) but if I need to use a 223 for example that doesn't have a thermal on it and I have a relo that needs me to sort some foxes out at their farm, I'll swap it over for a few weeks (multiple trips).
I avoid swapping if I can coz it's nice to have a day gun and a night gun but $$$
It's the quality that's the addiction, it just gets better and better I've used FLiR stuff at work for years like 240px and less. Now with the 1024px binos I can see the veins on a cow walking past or pick a duck up at 300m. Makes me feel better knowing what I'm looking at, and what's behind it. Hell I've spent many a night with no guns just seeing what going on, it's a whole different world at night
Obviously the further away you want the higher sensor pixel count