Iray Scope

Long drag

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Hi does anyone have an Iray scope, if so what do think of it compared to other thermal scopes that you may have come across.
Is it a one hit wonder.

Regards
 
I am sure you will get lots of comments from the experts (which I am not) but here, as an owner and regular user, is my simplistic two bobs worth...

I have a Rico RH50. I like it very much. It came with two batteries that last at least 5 hours each. It came with a charger that works. It came with a quality clamp which has never loosened or let me down / lost zero despite being taken on and off the rifle and having been described as cheap Chinese crap which it is not. The buttons are simple, easy to use and easy to find gloved in the dark. The focus control is the same. The picture is IMHO mint. Especially the background fences and trees. Most thermal’s picture of the target animal are at least adequate at normal shooting ranges. This image is better than ‘several’ I have seen, maybe even most. The magnification set up of 3-6-9-12 is simple and works for me. The brightness settings and focus works for me. The reticle choices work for me. It has PIP. It has simple photo, video and WIFI facilities for those who use them.

As the experts say if it works for you then happy days. Well this works for me. I know there is cheaper. I know there is more expensive. I know there is better. But for the money this works for well for me.

If you are ever in my neck of the woods you are more than welcome to come have a try.
 
I'd respectfully disagree about the RH50.
For the money it's the worst thermal scope I've ever looked through and that was two different scopes on 2 different occasions. - and that opinion was universal amongst the 10+ people who looked through it.
It's little brother the RL42 is much better and costs much less.
Personally, I don't think I Ray is where it's at for thermal spotters or riflescopes (other than the RL42 and the neat Finder FH25R monocular with built in rangefinder)
IMHO, Pulsar and HIK is where you should be looking for a thermal scope.

Cheers

Bruce
 
I used a Rico RH50 against a Thermion 2 XP50 for an extensive period of time.

Do not believe certain video reviews or anyone pushing these products at close range. 12 micron even very inexpensive sub <£1500 ones are very sharp and clear at a close range, a lot are deceived by this. Originally the Rico was quoted in the documentation as <50mk sensor, then when HIK announced a <35mk sensor they immediately changed the netD ON PAPER !! to <40mk , make of that what you will ??

On testing the Thermion 2 XP50 against the Rico this is what I found.

Rico
  • Severe latency when panning left to right, exaggerated even more when utilising digital zoom
  • literally around 15 seconds to turn on and show the reticule....slow..
  • No scaled PIP fuction
  • No sound when recording and no interlaced icons, only the reticule is visible no PIP is visible either on recording.
  • "Washed out" background detail to enhance target detail by auto lowering contrast, looks like a cartoon..
  • No manual controls at all, no gain modes or contrast/brightness control, only screen brightness..
  • A LOT I sold were returned with claimed POI issues, others quoted lose dioptres, power downs etc
  • Reticule in bottom qtr of screen on airgun and rimfires, not in centre region.


Thermion 2 XP50
  • Insane overall detail, of foilage, background, etc this is the most difficult to resolve in high humidity, background is PARAMOUNT on a rifle scope in regards to safe shots.
  • TRUE <25mk netD rating and True quality F1.0 lens.
  • Better overall image, more natural, sharper, digital zoom function better.
  • Instantly starts up 2 seconds
  • Full control of gain modes and contrast/brightness.
  • Full HD recording with sound and fully interlaced menu functions.
  • Fully scaled PIP in 0.1 increments main display and within PIP with MILDOT reticule
  • Reticule centralised
  • Slick software, premium build.

Do not look up close, take both in the field in good and bad weather, use the functions throughout, look at live quarry, ignore all youtube videos with animals practically on there feet. like a certain company always shows.

Ignore any prostaff videos, not all, but a lot have sold their soul and will not give a truthful account, VERY misleading, some of the items I see promoted as being favourite kit, I just shake my head, because its total crap and there getting told to promote crap !! It's all about sales, you have a £ sign on your head and there quite happy dropping a pile of junk on your toes..

From discussing with users across the world who are using a variation of 640 sensors, all claimed the T2 XP50 sensors basically give the best image from all the available main brand thermal units, apart from the N-Vision which nudges the Thermion 2 XP50, yes a little higher magnification would be nice, we know..

So yes as Bruce says, the RH50 is 100% not where its at, its massively over hyped and over rated, myself personally I wouldn't own one, not from when I tested the units alongside, severely lacking.... If you do like the format the RL42 has all the same niggles but is a much better value unit at it's price point, plus black hot works correctly unlike the RH50, I would definitely go for the RL42 if you do want a Rico rather than the RH50 in terms of value/performance ..
 
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Hi does anyone have an Iray scope, if so what do think of it compared to other thermal scopes that you may have come across.
Is it a one hit wonder.

Regards
Hi Long drag,

I think the pick of the bunch would be the RL42.


Having said that, for a little more you are into T-Ceptor PRO 55-3 money and that is just a better scope. Better imaging performance and works 100% reliably as a rifle scope.


It would be helpful to know what sort of shooting you want to do and what ranges and conditions as a completely different solution might be best for you?


Cheers





Clive
 
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