Got a Flir PTS 233. Thermal can be used night and day. No extra source of "lights" needed (IR sources). There are a bunch of youtube vids you can watch. This scope is rock solid and entry level price (just under $2k). Records video but not sound. I am happy with it. Previously had an ATN x-sight but I didn't like it. Flir and Pulsar are the only ones in my price range that I would buy. It is very easy to spend much more than I did but my shooting distance is less than 100 yards. Flir meets that standard for me.Cristina wrote: ↑Fri Aug 10, 2018 6:12 am Awesome. Can you please describe details about that. What was the budget & which kind you got? Which one you prefer for hunting at night. Though I have got some awesome in-depth article (Related Hunting Scopes) from different hunting blogger/author. Still practical and personal recommendation preferable!
The main concern between thermal scope and night vision gun scope. Also, what about the latest generations? Is that too expensive!
Edit The article you referenced is not up to date. My argument with ATN is that their eye relief was very bad for my vision. LoneStarBoars on youtube has a good discussion.