I have zero experience with thermal or night vision. I have pet chickens and an escalating predator problem that I need to solve.
I am thinking a thermal optic will be my best option. My first thought was a clip-on so I could simply add to my day optics and switch between several rifles without removing scopes. In my limited research it seems that may not be the best option. Maybe I'm wrong? I would love to run this on my 22-250 bolt gun but I could always dedicate an AR15 upper to night use if that is an easier option.
I am a PRS and similar type steel match shooter, I am generally a glass snob and magnification power hog. That said I am thinking 640 resolution and no way a 1X base magnification.
I'm not really much of a night hunter but once I have the option I may use this for some coyote hunting as well as the primary predator control at home. Primary use will be 25 to 100 yards and areas I can coyote hunt extend out to about 300 yards max due to topography.
Budget is $5000 at the absolute max, I would much prefer to stay in the $3000 range if at all possible. Another thing to mention is I carry a flip phone and don't know how to use my tv. I'm not exactly high-tech so I need something simple to use and don't care about recording video and such.
What should I be looking at? Thanks for any help or suggestions you can provide.
I am thinking a thermal optic will be my best option. My first thought was a clip-on so I could simply add to my day optics and switch between several rifles without removing scopes. In my limited research it seems that may not be the best option. Maybe I'm wrong? I would love to run this on my 22-250 bolt gun but I could always dedicate an AR15 upper to night use if that is an easier option.
I am a PRS and similar type steel match shooter, I am generally a glass snob and magnification power hog. That said I am thinking 640 resolution and no way a 1X base magnification.
I'm not really much of a night hunter but once I have the option I may use this for some coyote hunting as well as the primary predator control at home. Primary use will be 25 to 100 yards and areas I can coyote hunt extend out to about 300 yards max due to topography.
Budget is $5000 at the absolute max, I would much prefer to stay in the $3000 range if at all possible. Another thing to mention is I carry a flip phone and don't know how to use my tv. I'm not exactly high-tech so I need something simple to use and don't care about recording video and such.
What should I be looking at? Thanks for any help or suggestions you can provide.
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