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Can the scope have profiles so it can be used on multiple calibres?

Maybe a stupid question and maybe pointless as it's a day and night scope already. But could you mount a clip on thermal to it?
 
Can the scope have profiles so it can be used on multiple calibres?

Maybe a stupid question and maybe pointless as it's a day and night scope already. But could you mount a clip on thermal to it?
Yes it does have multiple profiles.

I would not mount a thermal clip on, seems pointless... just use a QD mount and remove the device and fit optical if required.
 
I will probably get one when they come out and I will bench mark it against a standard 4k when I do I guess. Seems the obvious choice.

As I have started to do reviews on a few bits of kit recently (all purchased with my own money I might add) I will do a write up and maybe a side by side video if I can make the tech play ball.
I'd definitely be interested in a side by side review - including functionality as well as image quality. I've got a couple of Pards and an Alpex and likely upgrade one of the Pards this year. one of the issues going between Pard / Alpex is functionality and different buttons doing different things. They aren't wildly different but enough to be a pia at night with cold hands and a twitchy fox.
 
I'd definitely be interested in a side by side review - including functionality as well as image quality. I've got a couple of Pards and an Alpex and likely upgrade one of the Pards this year. one of the issues going between Pard / Alpex is functionality and different buttons doing different things. They aren't wildly different but enough to be a pia at night with cold hands and a twitchy fox.
Good call...and a review that actually covers what they look like at night would be good. I watched one recently and it was all during daylight hours ...which is fine but for me prime reason is night or very low light 👍
 
Looking at the specs the Alpex will likely have an edge over it in darkness - however, as @Blackwood Outdoors mentioned, this can be negated with a decent IR torch.

Daytime image will likely be a lot better than the Alpex, with 50% more pixels meaning a lot less pixelation when zoomed in.
 
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