Just curious if any members have this model and what their thoughts on it are. I’m looking for my first thermal scope for first/late light hunting and night hunting hogs or yotes.
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10-4 yea let us know what you think of itMy Thermion XM 38 should be here tomorrow. I’ll let you know.
Thanks for the info man. I was mainly looking at the xp38 since the magnification goes lower. But yours sounds like a good dealI have one .. selling it in the PX.
From my limited field use, it's a great unit and probably the best at it's price point. Great resolution for a 320 core'd unit. Picked up humans at several hundred yards in a hay field, walking, from bail to bail. Could almost ID them by the way they walked, based on unique characteristics. Pigs/Yotes won't be an issue to ID. It's got a very nice on/off/screen off feature allowing you to save battery between viewing locations. Batteries are super easy to swap in the field, something that's not so quick with other units. Video and photos are easy. There's an app that works for viewing when paired with your phone.
Overall it's a solid thermal scanner that competes well with any other 320 unit. In fact, the form factor is far better than most available units on the commercial market.
Thanks for all the info. I’m going to have a hard enough time spending 3-4k so for now Pulsar is at the top of my list. As far as my shooting range, I’m guessing it’ll be from 40-250. I’ve watched so videos on the thermions, I love some of the features and that it looks like a traditional scope. I may look at some trail models also.OP: The biggest advantage of the Thermion over the Trail models is the color palettes. The mounting options are different, but my Trail came with the upgraded QD mount.
Expect to be able to pick up heat signatures in excess of 1K yards, and be able to distinguish hogs and yotes from deer at about 400... The biggest challenge there is telling calves and hogs apart if you are in a pasture with cattle...but even the lower end Trails/Thermions (XQ/XM) can do this at about 250 yards. I hunt in my pastures with cows and have a lot of experience here along with good confidence that I'm not going to make a thousand dollar "uh-oh".
Pulsar products do not give the clrarity or resolution of a Trijicon or N-Vision...so of you can afford to jump up, I would.
And unless your shots are all going to be 50 yards and in start looking at something with a bit more magnification. Every time you double your digital magnification, you cut resolution in half...so that 150 yard shot with a Pulsar turns into a shot at a fuzzy signature.
Just my foid for thought based off of my mileage. Good luck. Once you go thermal there is no going back.
How long have you been using your current pulsar?Look into the Trail XQ38 and Thermion XM38. For $3,200 The Trail XQ38 has some really nice features and gives you a very useable scope with great battery life...The only downside is field of view. Other than the color palettes and slight bump in native magnification, I don't see an advantage to the XM Thermion equivalent...so if everyone is sold out and you need it now, you're not losing much.
You can also find a new Pulsar RXQ30V still on Gunbroker for under $2K. That is the minimum in my opinion and I would not recommend it for hunting in pastures with calves.
Best of luck.
How long have you been using your current pulsar?
That’s awesome where are you located?I am a guide for HogSWAT I am using all xp50 thermions this season and I am impressed with the image quality over the trail. I like the fact I can use rings. As I am using night force rings with the TC accessories shell deflector so customers don’t get bass to the face while standing together. The battery life is not as good as a trail. I can keep a trail streaming WiFi video to my iPad for 12 hours on one ips10 battery. The thermion are heavier, but easier to navigate the buttons at night. It does drop pixels a bit more also. If your interested in checking one out real world drop me a instant message. I have 20 plus scopes to look through of different brand and size to compare with.