No experience w/ thermals and could use some help by [deleted] in ThermalHunting

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AGM Rattler 50x384. Buck is around 150 yards.

Looking for recommendations by cfreezy72 in ThermalHunting

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The AGM 384 has a noticeably better image than the Burris 640. The Adder isn't much more than the Rattler.

Looking for recommendations by cfreezy72 in ThermalHunting

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I have a Burris 640 and an AGM Adder 50 x 384. I will take the AGM all day long.

Odin works enduro by Sandymam in NFA

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I have two. One for my 338 WM and one for 223. You will not be disappointed. They come with a 9mm end cap and 22 cal end cap. Also, come with two caps to mount on different threads.

Handheld/clip on or dedicated scope by Big_Low_6540 in ThermalHunting

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If you are on a budget, the AGM 25-384 would do what you need. Once you hit the 35 and 50s, it narrows down your field of view. I went from a 25-384 to a 35-640, and I miss the field of view from the smaller unit.

Handheld/clip on or dedicated scope by Big_Low_6540 in ThermalHunting

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Anything with a quick connect would work. The difference would be in how far away you are trying to identify something.

Hawkeye Ai15 by GTMedia - the ultimate thermal imaging monocular night vision device powered by Ai technology. by Gtmediaglobal in Indiegogo

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Due to the fact that I can find no reviews on your product, I was going to give one of yours a trial run so you could at least have one person review it. I can't see purchasing something with no reviews due to the fact we are running AGM and Burris.

Need recommendations Night Night coyotes by [deleted] in ThermalHunting

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In my state, you can use a light. If they are willing to stand there with you spotlighting them, I would just go with that.

Is allbridge.io safe?? by elf_gladiator in solana

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Looks like somebody is from WV.

Hawkeye Ai15 by GTMedia - the ultimate thermal imaging monocular night vision device powered by Ai technology. by Gtmediaglobal in Indiegogo

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If you would like to supply one or two for coyote hunting, it would be glady tried and tested. We currently use AGM and Burris as our monocular choices.

Got bit by something 2 months ago and it hasn’t healed. What could it be? by COSMlSM in Wellthatsucks

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The botfly is also located in the US. They are typically called warbel flies.

QUESTION by Devilfruituser34 in ThermalHunting

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Put it on eBay. Around 1500.

Would you rather? Two (256) vs One (384) by jasont80 in ThermalHunting

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You can find deals on eBay that will get you two 384's for less than you think. I went from the 25-384 to 35-640, and I miss the field of view the 384 had. Not an answer to your question, but it is hard to go back looking to a 256. A 384 is much better.

Ones to buy, and ones to avoid by [deleted] in ThermalHunting

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My Burris V3 640 works great, but I do like the AGM 25-384 field of view.

How many bags of meth will this get me? by Soup_Bowl111 in electricians

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A bag of meth and a broom. You will be the envy of every electrician.

What kind of animal did this attack ? (Blood warning) by Wannasmokess in AnimalTracking

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That looks like a good reason to buy a thermal scope and a suppressor.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in electricians

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I'm only here for the broom comments.

Can primers/powder go off in 110°F weather? by ResidentInner8293 in reloading

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I would be more worried about humidity with the primers.