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$2997It would probably help if you mentioned said sale price.
That being said, you are going to be hard pressed to find better thermals than Pulsar and Iray products for the price right now if we are talking purely perceived image quality.
Wish this came with the LRF, still a solid deal.I'd say one of the best deals right now is Pulsar Thermion 2 XP50 for $3299
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Pulsar Thermion 2 XP50 Pro 2-16x Thermal Riflescope PL76547
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How would you compare this one to the Talion XG35? I don't have experience with either and wondering for $300 price differenceI'd say one of the best deals right now is Pulsar Thermion 2 XP50 for $3299
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Pulsar Thermion 2 XP50 Pro 2-16x Thermal Riflescope PL76547
FREE SHIPPING on Pulsar Thermion 2 XP50 Pro Thermal Riflescope PL76547www.eurooptic.com
How would you compare this one to the Talion XG35? I don't have experience with either and wondering for $300 price difference
Either would go on a flat top AR platform. More interested in the side by side comparison of the 2 opticsThe Talion IMO, is more at home on a flat top receiver such as a semi auto AR10 or AR15. The Thermion line allows the use of rings so you've got a ton of flexibility there in how you mount it.
The Talion may or may not work on a bolt gun receiver depending on how much eye relief you require.
I didn't realize this model was now discontinuedWish this came with the LRF, still a solid deal.
Where are you seeing either of these showing discontinued? Thermion 2's and Talions are the latest lines from Pulsar.I didn't realize this model was now discontinued
Didn't see anything on the Talion being discontinued.Where are you seeing either of these showing discontinued? Thermion 2's and Talions are the latest lines from Pulsar.
The Thermion 2 is a 50mm focal length with a more sensitive detector. If you plan on shooting things 2-400+ yds you'll be better off with the 50mm thermion 2.