Hi All,
Just looking at some older threads on the subject, this one from 2020 Thermal or night vision
Do the the same arguments still hold true or due to advancements in both camps in the last few years is one now any "better" than the other, e.g. the Alpex 4k LRF up against a Pulsar Thermion 2 XG50/XP50 LRF.
Or is it still comparing apples to oranges???
I am currently using a Gen1 Pard DS 35 70 and the reason I ask is that I am saving for a 2nd hand XG50 LRF as a scope for Vermin (small and large) as well as a deer scope (night cull under licence). Still looking at 3K ish and the missus is not impressed.........Or do I try out an Alpex 4K LRF, don't get me wrong the Pard is good but could do with something with a bit more OOMPH and the Zulus and 008's are out as I need to swap the scope around several rifles.
The environment is shooting in East Scotland, so not too miserable and wet on most nights and in mixed woodland, forestry blocks as well as open fields.
Thanks
Just looking at some older threads on the subject, this one from 2020 Thermal or night vision
Do the the same arguments still hold true or due to advancements in both camps in the last few years is one now any "better" than the other, e.g. the Alpex 4k LRF up against a Pulsar Thermion 2 XG50/XP50 LRF.
Or is it still comparing apples to oranges???
I am currently using a Gen1 Pard DS 35 70 and the reason I ask is that I am saving for a 2nd hand XG50 LRF as a scope for Vermin (small and large) as well as a deer scope (night cull under licence). Still looking at 3K ish and the missus is not impressed.........Or do I try out an Alpex 4K LRF, don't get me wrong the Pard is good but could do with something with a bit more OOMPH and the Zulus and 008's are out as I need to swap the scope around several rifles.
The environment is shooting in East Scotland, so not too miserable and wet on most nights and in mixed woodland, forestry blocks as well as open fields.
Thanks
