For Sale: 75mm MT1000LRF's, 640x512 sensor, 60hz LRF +BC £1550

Lone wolf

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The 75mm MT1000LRF is now back in stock!

The best value for money thermal scope out there with a 640x512 sensor, LRF + BC onboard!

A excellent foxing scope

We also have replenished our 35mm lenses and 50mm lenses so all bases are covered!


Base mag for the units are as follows
35mm x2 mag £1100
50mm x2.8 mag £1300
75mm x5 mag £1550

QR mounts back in stock

 
How long before 75mm is back in stock please
Hi Phil I am hoping to receive more stock middle of this month, due to popular demand there is a slight wait due to them being sold out, there is a notify me option on the website that will email you once they are back in stock, this will happen as soon as I change the stock level, I will also put a new post on here to let everyone know👍
 
Hi Phil I am hoping to receive more stock middle of this month, due to popular demand there is a slight wait due to them being sold out, there is a notify me option on the website that will email you once they are back in stock, this will happen as soon as I change the stock level, I will also put a new post on here to let everyone know👍
Hi managed to pickup one up second hand but like new but has a 35mm lens can I purchase a 75mm lens don’t see them on the website
 
I just cannot decide whether to opt for the 50mm or the 75mm. Watching youtubes I gather this means you're not actually seeing the detail as you would on the scopes viewing screen, as the original source file has been compressed or degraded by the file sharing process. I would appreciate some comments from experienced MT users who control fox and rabbit numbers. Scope will be used on 17HMR and .223 and the distances I shoot can be from 50 - 200 yards, but mostly +/-100 yards on both rifles. Currently using 5-20 Zulus so I'm used to the field of view of a base mag of 5x and the outstanding detail in the image you see of your target.
I like the idea of the 5x base mag image quality on the 75mm, and the ability to zoom in for spotting to see where to head next, for instance. Or, should I get the 50mm and hope the image at 5x is as good as it is on the 75mm on base mag? I'm new to thermal "scopes" but have some knowledge via my T2Pro +Android phone, which is used as spotter (with a nice viewing screen from a quality android phone) sat on a Primos tripod when static, or I use my budget Pixfra M207 when roaming around looking for rabbits & red dogs.
I could really do with the highest quality image around 100-150 yards.
So what are your thoughts..
Would I benefit more from the 70mm detail, or is the 50mm's field of view the winning factor? I
Its one thing shooting a red dog in the vitals with a .223 at 150, but its much more precise for headshots on rabbits at 100, hence the image quality bias.
Thanks all..
 
I just cannot decide whether to opt for the 50mm or the 75mm. Watching youtubes I gather this means you're not actually seeing the detail as you would on the scopes viewing screen, as the original source file has been compressed or degraded by the file sharing process. I would appreciate some comments from experienced MT users who control fox and rabbit numbers. Scope will be used on 17HMR and .223 and the distances I shoot can be from 50 - 200 yards, but mostly +/-100 yards on both rifles. Currently using 5-20 Zulus so I'm used to the field of view of a base mag of 5x and the outstanding detail in the image you see of your target.
I like the idea of the 5x base mag image quality on the 75mm, and the ability to zoom in for spotting to see where to head next, for instance. Or, should I get the 50mm and hope the image at 5x is as good as it is on the 75mm on base mag? I'm new to thermal "scopes" but have some knowledge via my T2Pro +Android phone, which is used as spotter (with a nice viewing screen from a quality android phone) sat on a Primos tripod when static, or I use my budget Pixfra M207 when roaming around looking for rabbits & red dogs.
I could really do with the highest quality image around 100-150 yards.
So what are your thoughts..
Would I benefit more from the 70mm detail, or is the 50mm's field of view the winning factor? I
Its one thing shooting a red dog in the vitals with a .223 at 150, but its much more precise for headshots on rabbits at 100, hence the image quality bias.
Thanks all..

Hi Shoot GB

If you want the highest quality image at 100-150yrds the 75mm would be the way forward, I've used the 50mm and the 75mm enough to say the 75mm is just much better, x5 base mag with better image is in my opinion much better for longer range use, I've used my 50mm to shoot rabbits out to 250yrds with no issues but the 75mm trumps the 50mm at distance.

Will pop a clip of a hare at 325yrds
 
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