Sorry I messed up on uploading pictures. Sometimes I don't get the computer correct.
There are some with the D-76 NV on our RRA .223 Rem.
Then a pic of our VORTEX RADIAN CARBON TRIPOD. We have one in a NIB for sale. Will post later
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You might want to share via a YouTube link posted in the thread.iCloud Photos - Apple iCloud
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View, organize, and share photos and videos with iCloud Photos on the web. Changes will sync across your devices with iCloud.share.icloud.comHere are some kill shots from my two thermal scopes mentioned above. Distance ranges from 80 yards to 425. The Rattler scope has the full scale reticle while my Adder is set to a BDC reticle that evening. It is very humid when we were shooting which will affect video quality somewhat. I know you asked about clip on but I would go to a dedicated full thermal versus a clip on.iCloud Photos - Apple iCloud
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I have the iRay RH-25 clip on and love it infront of a Razor 1-6! They have come a little down in price too. Basicly I would suggest nothing under a 650. I think that number means resolution basically and any number smaller gets worse. Refresh rates matter too and once to rh 25 warms up it has very fast refresh rates. It's a 512-650 unit and can do 4 things. Stand alone unit, clip on via adm mount, helmet mounted beside pvs 14, or handheld scout. Hope this helps.Holy crap, I totally agree with what your saying but 16 grand isn't in the budget what so ever. And I do believe in the buy once cry once philosophy. I was thinking around the 4-5 grand range. Can ya recommend anything else? Thanks
Wow! 16K! Rich man`s pastime for sure if you`re going with the " good stuff ". I don`t think I`ve ever wanted to kill anything THAT bad, especially in the dark!Personally if you are going to get into night hunting go with a real good thermal or if you want NV get a real good NV Scope. We use a handheld Scout III for Thermal detection and then have a NV D-760 Gen 3, Hand Select, 6 X, Auto Gated, Manual Gain, With IR Light.
I like Thermal for detection and then NV to see what is out there.
If you go with less expensive to start out with you are always going to want something better. The new Thermals that are out now give you a NV appearance with Thermal and ability to record Audio & Video.
If I was going to start all over again, I would go with this Thermal:
InfiRay RS75 RICO HD 1280 12um 2x-16x 75mm 30HzThermal IRAY-RS75 | NightVision4Less
InfiRay RS75 RICO HD 1280 12um 2x-16x 75mm 30HzThermalwww.nightvision4less.com
It's the Athlon Cronus ATS 50-640, their flagship under 4 grand if you shop around. Look it up on YouTube, waiting for mine now to come in.AMG RATTLER also look at the Athlon thermal scope,it's in your price range
I definitely would have to agree with this. Particularly the stay above 380 part. I bought my 25 x 256 V2 Rattler mainly to use as a monocular to scan with and have been pleasantly surprised. But it won't do what a higher resolution scope will do. One thing to remember is that every increment you zoom with a thermal, let's say from 4 to 8, it cuts your resolution in half. My Adder stays on base power 4 all the time so it's in 384 resolution. If you buy a 640 with a base power of 3 and zoom to 6 your resolution is going to be half of 640 or 320. Because of this the more you zoom the more grainy your image becomes. On a clear night I have no problem at all identifying deer to 900 yards on my base power of 4.For the money range you want to be in I’d recommend a agm ts35-640 adder. Stay above 380 resolution. For the money they are hard to beat imo. It’s not a clip on but you can get a decent thermal for 4-5k