Ok so I currently have an L3 filmless WP PVS 14. I am wanting to get into the thermal game for predator hunting here in Indiana and a once/twice a year trip to TX for Hog Hunting on a friends ranch. Here in Indy, I am limited to 300yrds max (if that), and most things being inside 100 yards. In TX the ranch has a lot of gullies and thick brush. They have feeder setups with most open shots being 100-200. They do however have one shot that is 300 and another at 600, though these are the exceptions. I have a bolt gun and AR10 in 6.5CM, but will likely run any dedicated thermal Scope on an AR15 in 6.8 SPC, 6.5 Grendel, or a wildcat of these two cases. I was thinking I would run a dedicated thermal scope and use the PVS14 for navigation. However, I have been thinking over a few other options.
Another option would be to use get a helmet mounted thermal and run it in some kind of dual flip up mount with the PVS14. I would flip back and forth and to spot and navigate. When it came time to shoot I would do it with something like a DBAL D2 and the PVS 14. This seems to be a viable option for 100 yards and in, but those long shots would be a lot harder. I could maybe push it out to 200. Also this setup takes advantage of the great L3 tube I already have. This setup would likely be cheaper than getting into a 640x480 thermal scope. I know there are lower res units, but I think I would want something in 640x480.
The other option I was thinking was to forgo the Thermal scope, get a cheaper low res thermal scanner, and get a PVS30 refurb to take my shots. This would allow for me to take advantage of longer shots (though those longer shots are few and far between). However, it would be nice to have the capability. This may stretch the budget too far however. Also it seems that if my primary purpose is hunting, then a thermal scope is the way to go. I appreciate any insight.
Another option would be to use get a helmet mounted thermal and run it in some kind of dual flip up mount with the PVS14. I would flip back and forth and to spot and navigate. When it came time to shoot I would do it with something like a DBAL D2 and the PVS 14. This seems to be a viable option for 100 yards and in, but those long shots would be a lot harder. I could maybe push it out to 200. Also this setup takes advantage of the great L3 tube I already have. This setup would likely be cheaper than getting into a 640x480 thermal scope. I know there are lower res units, but I think I would want something in 640x480.
The other option I was thinking was to forgo the Thermal scope, get a cheaper low res thermal scanner, and get a PVS30 refurb to take my shots. This would allow for me to take advantage of longer shots (though those longer shots are few and far between). However, it would be nice to have the capability. This may stretch the budget too far however. Also it seems that if my primary purpose is hunting, then a thermal scope is the way to go. I appreciate any insight.
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