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<blockquote data-quote="LongRangeFever" data-source="post: 1936838" data-attributes="member: 106586"><p>Pulsar is where is at for thermal. I have an ATn xsight (digital), and a buddy has the thermal version (lowest res I think it's 320 x 240. I don't think either are worth the money. I now run a pulsar xq50 monocular for spotting, and have two armasight gen2 hd clipons. The res and quality on the pulsar xq50 are day and night better. If you go with a thermal scope, get at least a 384x288. Night vision is a lot cheaper option and you can id animals way better than lower budget thermal. I coyote hunt a lot in the winter and have had a few times I couldn't tell if I was looking at a bobcat or a coyote with the thermal. But with the nv it isn't a problem. Pulsar has just released a bunch of new scopes on the market. Check out the Thermion line. Also, ATN flat out lies about battery life. Mine was a 8 hour claim. I got about Two hours with expensive lithium batteries. Try to find one with hi capacity rechargable lithium batteries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongRangeFever, post: 1936838, member: 106586"] Pulsar is where is at for thermal. I have an ATn xsight (digital), and a buddy has the thermal version (lowest res I think it's 320 x 240. I don't think either are worth the money. I now run a pulsar xq50 monocular for spotting, and have two armasight gen2 hd clipons. The res and quality on the pulsar xq50 are day and night better. If you go with a thermal scope, get at least a 384x288. Night vision is a lot cheaper option and you can id animals way better than lower budget thermal. I coyote hunt a lot in the winter and have had a few times I couldn't tell if I was looking at a bobcat or a coyote with the thermal. But with the nv it isn't a problem. Pulsar has just released a bunch of new scopes on the market. Check out the Thermion line. Also, ATN flat out lies about battery life. Mine was a 8 hour claim. I got about Two hours with expensive lithium batteries. Try to find one with hi capacity rechargable lithium batteries. [/QUOTE]
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