With night vision you can tell if it is a coyote or your neighbor's dog!Identify as in by body shape or as in eye shine?
New to this stuff and asking an honest question.
Shoot me a message. I'm not sure what your idea of "budget friendly" is but, I have a couple thermals that I am ready to part with. Both 640 core resolutionTwo things I'd like to change:
1. Optics - what should I get for budget friendly thermal
2. Suppressor - what's a good suppressor for a .223/5.56 hunting situation
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No change now either, he hasn't been logged in since Jan 9th.Well hasn't been back for 2 months, thermals and suppressor are more affordable now.
I will take his place. For a first time night guy, well, without a headlight anyway. Would you rather have a thermal or night vision.
Can't agree more!!I would highly suggest a good thermal scanner before you even buy your scope.
I have a good shooting buddy, that's not a member here, just upgraded his scanner, and has listed his Bering Optics 640 Phenom for sale for a darn good price. Lightly used & in perfect shape, I think he's asking $1650 shipped.I would highly suggest a good thermal scanner before you even buy your scope.