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#1637699 - 05/17/20 09:56 PM
thermal scopes reviews
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olerebjr
Bolt action
Registered: 09/10/10
Posts: 150
Loc: Ole Virginia Henry Co.
City or County: henry county, martinsville
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Has anyone had the chance to use any thermal scopes and if so was it by chance an ATN Th0R 4 384? If so what was your opinion after use. Looking for something to use for coyotes. Thanks.
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#1637709 - 05/17/20 10:08 PM
Re: thermal scopes reviews
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ChrisC
Gun fool
Registered: 08/19/12
Posts: 758
Loc: Prince William County
City or County: Nokesville
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I have a Thor LT 3-6x. Like it; hits 4 inch plates at 100 yards with no issue. There are higher resolution ones out there, and if you’re going long range you’d need it I’m sure. For the money this one works for me just fine. If you find yourself up my way you’re welcome to check it out.
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#1637844 - 05/18/20 11:26 AM
Re: thermal scopes reviews
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olerebjr
Bolt action
Registered: 09/10/10
Posts: 150
Loc: Ole Virginia Henry Co.
City or County: henry county, martinsville
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Thanks for the reply Chris and the invite. Unfortunately i don't travel that direction but your hospitality is appreciated. A few questions about the battery life, and clarity. Are you able to clearly determine target at 100 yards and do you have pretty good life on the batteries?
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#1637865 - 05/18/20 12:15 PM
Re: thermal scopes reviews
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ChrisC
Gun fool
Registered: 08/19/12
Posts: 758
Loc: Prince William County
City or County: Nokesville
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It has a built in battery, and I haven’t had it out for an extended time. Might do some hunting this year though. Target ID is not something I’ve tested; don’t know for example that you could differentiate between a small deer and large coyote in the dark. Otherwise it’s pretty impressive, just doesn’t have all of the extra stuff like Wi-Fi that I don’t need. The one shot zero function is very helpful as well
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