been looking through a couple and been very disappointed with the image quality and the magnification.
TI is not for me, to much money for what IMO is a poor picture...better of with a dedicated gen three than TI. and that's saying something.
I am happy with my drone 10x and a hand held spotter from some bloke on the NV forum,
bob.
Bob, a thermal spotter is a game changer, while you're still scanning for quarry I would be counting them out to you.
Hi Rod
I have been using a TI spotter (not mine) and that's fine for finding a heat source but unless your sat on it the images are not to my liking.
a TI hunting scope is just pants, the lad on a nearby estate has one and for the very very large amount of money his boss spent on it rod. I could have taken myself and my family to Florida for a fortnight all expenses paid, and I would not have missed the cash at all.
long way to go IMO: for a true TI hunting scope with stunning images for the money has yet to be seen.
bob.
Bob, think you must have misread my post buddy, I said spotter not sight. Quite agree about the sights, I don't think they're there yet for most (not all) situations. A thermal spotter beats a nv spotter hands down though nearly every time. My shooting buddy uses a nv spotter, I use thermal, while he's searching around and waiting for eye shine I'll be pointing them out to him.
So I am potentially looking to buy a Thermal scope. I currently have a Pulsar N870 NV Scope and a Flir First Mate hand held scope.
What is the best option for bagging rabbits and foxes. TI Scope or NV?