Greetings all.
I see these new Thermal scopes have come onto the market recently for very reasonable prices, around £1555 for this model, which is quite amazing considering its a 640 x512 sensor.
Has anyone used one and have any Pros & Cons to offer prior to me buying one ?
Happy hunting all
B
Hi Beej
I sell Oneleaf thermal scopes, rewind back to june this year and I was sent a 35mm and 50mm lense to try by Oneleaf, I was so impressed by the unit and after much field testing I was surprised that there was no UK distributor for the scope.
Believing in the product and its capabilities paired with excellent value for money for what if offers I figured I would see if I could sell them, fast forward to now and they are now available on my website and selling well with great feedback from the new owners
Welcome to Veteran Shooting supplies, some may know me as Veteran Vermin Control on YouTube, myself and my wife will be slowly building up the online shop around our day jobs and we will be slowly adding products that i believe in and would use myself. oneleaf mars MT1000LRF
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I have sold out on the last batch of 75mm lenses but I am expecting more to arrive next week along with more 50mm lenses.
I have used my 50mm lense on my airgun for rat shooting , on my .17HMR for rabbit control and then on my .223 for fox shooting and I was able to shoot rabbits at 200+ yrds with it, LRF and BC makes easy work with the range and aimpoints and it is super simple in operation and setting up, its lightweight and compact and runs of 18650 batteries.
I would say the cons are as follows, not so much bad things but things that would have put the price up into the range that other 640x512 sensor thermals are floating around at.
There is no wifi, so photos and videos have to download to your device via USB C cable.
The other thing I would say is that the zoom on say the nocpix H50R (£3500) is more smoother in operation throughout the mag range.
Hope that helps and if you have any questions dont hesitate to ask
