Originally Posted By: KirschOriginally Posted By: JerdoggerWhich do you prefer. Do you miss the xq38? I miss certain things about the Pulsar Trail XQ38, but overall not really. I got rid of it because Pulsar had a known issue (for sure last year) where certain units would have a wandering POI in cold weather. Things I like more about the Flir are color reticles and palettes, user configurable auto video record (time before and after shot), customized recoil tolerance settings, and higher base magnification.
Overall, I thought the entire image looked better on the XQ38 but the actual animal looks better (has more detail) in the FLIR. I also own a Helion XP38. There were no instances last year when using both that I was able to ID something with the Trail XQ38 that I wasn't able to with the Helion XP38. However, in the limited time I have used the FLIR PTS536 and the Helion XP38, there have been a few times already when I couldn't ID something with the Helion even when zoomed in but I could with the PTS536. This surprised me.
I preferred the buttons of the Pulsar and the focus system. However, the main feature many people would potentially miss is the PIP of the Pulsar. If you like a bigger FOV, and then a zoomed in PIP, a person will prefer the Pulsar. For big groups of hogs, the limited FOV of the Flir PTS536 might be an issue but for open plains coyote hunting like I hunt, I think it will be awesome. Our night season hasn't opened yet in ND so I have taken it on a few day stands just to get used to it. Here is a
video of what it looks like.
You can ID (have a better image) at greater distance with the Flir 536 because the base magnification is higher and the objective lens is bigger. My helion xp38 can't Id as far as my buddies trail xp50. They are close however.