AGM thermal

sandman22250

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Running AGM thermal on a AR 15 in204 ruger it’s a little light on coyotes they run about 60-75 yards before they know there dead pulled my barrel replaced it with a 224 Valkyrie
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It just looked real pixilated. High magnification? I've got to play with the sharpness setting, a lot of processing going on. Have noticed the depth of field is low at longer range (focus more critical).
 
It's the standard supplied with the Rattler. Don't use the red-hot setting on mine, but see the 'smoke' for a couple frames. Grey on mine, maybe seen different with the red setting. I was just curious.
 
What is the red in the pic? I run mine 35-8 on an 18" BO, good for 150 or so yds.
The moment I squeezed the trigger on a coyote I had it on red hot it’s the heat out of the suppresser
It just looked real pixilated. High magnification? I've got to play with the sharpness setting, a lot of processing going on. Have noticed the depth of field is low at longer range (focus more critical).
i blew up the photo for the post I should have left it as it was
 
It's the standard supplied with the Rattler. Don't use the red-hot setting on mine, but see the 'smoke' for a couple frames. Grey on mine, maybe seen different with the red setting. I was just curious.
I have been playing with the different pallets to see what I like best probably white hot best this is my first thermal and I love it for night time nothing sneaks by unseen
 
I don't know how low your scope is, but his looks pretty low. I know that with my NV and medium Warne rings, I get a little wash out from the IR light on my suppressor.
That’s part of the reason I switched for night vision to thermal it would wash out when I shot I freezed the frame and noticed the heat
 
Used black hot when I was doing IR seeker designs but tend to use white hot when hunting warm nites. Has to do with background temp./contrast.
 
Here’s a video off the AGM Rattler TS35 640. First “shadow” you might see is my thumb…just the way I shoot an AR. You can see the suppressor heating up. I didn’t have the cover on it, I’m guessing with the cover it wouldn’t be as noticeable.

 
Here’s a video off the AGM Rattler TS35 640. First “shadow” you might see is my thumb…just the way I shoot an AR. You can see the suppressor heating up. I didn’t have the cover on it, I’m guessing with the cover it wouldn’t be as noticeable.


That’s very cool black hot makes them stick out nicely
 
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