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i have about a 6000 budget maybe a little more does that help i know nothing about thermal i currently run a pvs 30 and pvs 14 for hunting as this is what its for coyote and maybe a hog hunt in the future
I would recommend a different route. If you call coyotes, which I do, you really should have a thermal scanner and a thermal weapon's sight. Is it possible to do it with one, yes. However, you are way more effective if you can have 2 separate devices. This allows you to scan 360, without have to look through your scope the entire stand, and swing your gun in front of things you don't want to shoot. One of the absolute best options in the thermal game right now is the Bering Optics Hogster. You could get a Bering Optics Hogster 35 for the rifle, and a 640 scanner called the Bering Optics Phenom and still be under $6000. The Hogster can be a gun and/or a scanner, so some people go with the Hogster 35 for the gun and 25 as a scanner (or backup gun) and you can get into both combined for under $5K. All these Bering Optics thermals come with a 4 year warranty. I can tell you the Nvision or Trijicon will have a better image. To me, the difference doesn't justify the increase in price. To others, it totally does. In my opinion, you will kill more coyotes with a good thermal scanner and a good separate thermal weapons' sight, than having one great weapons sight.i have about a 6000 budget maybe a little more does that help i know nothing about thermal i currently run a pvs 30 and pvs 14 for hunting as this is what its for coyote and maybe a hog hunt in the future
The halo is great too. In terms of image quality, it's about the same, relative to the different magnification ranges. I've heard both sides of the Halo vs trijicon/IRD argument and I personally think it's a wash... the mk2/mk3 has knobs instead of buttons if you don't like buttons or wear heavy gloves. The Reap-IR has a picatinny rail on top. The Halo has better reticles.im thinking the mk2 35 would be good i think its a step up over the pulsar, the halo that was recommended i havent checked prices on or even thought about where are they to be found for a good price. and are they a step above a trijcon . as i have said i know nothing about thermal i looked through a flir hand held one time thats the only exp i have had.
thanks for the input guys broke down and ordered a halo lr maybe the next one will be a thermal scanner.
You can get a gun mounted radius for 8-1200$what rangefinder would you recommend i have a vectronic terrapin but i dont know if i can make this work at night.
... would my pvs 30 on my lupy spotter work also if i buy a bracket and place them on a tripod ...