Danielb1991
New Member
Hi All.
There seems to be alot on the market regarding thermal scopes. I have been looking into the thermion range and hope someone may be able to help.
I will be aiming to do alot of rabbit and fox shooting in the uk, rabbits to approx 120/130m and foxes to approx 250m/300m if push comes to shove.
I have seen the new thermion 2 XP50 and XQ range have hit the shelves in the uk. From what I have seen of the videos etc the XP (1st model) is a great scope at shorter ranges but does the XP50 2 aid in clarity at longer distances or will still be the same as the 1st model due to small magnification?
The XM model looks great but am wondering if there is a 2nd model coming to the UK to follow suit of the others with a upgrade anytime soon or I see the US XG50 is basically the same as the XM50 just more resolution, will the the XG be coming over to take place of the XM in the UK.
Sorry for the long thread but hope someone has the time to read and get back to me.
Will be looking to buy just before the UK harvest time.
Thanks
Daniel
There seems to be alot on the market regarding thermal scopes. I have been looking into the thermion range and hope someone may be able to help.
I will be aiming to do alot of rabbit and fox shooting in the uk, rabbits to approx 120/130m and foxes to approx 250m/300m if push comes to shove.
I have seen the new thermion 2 XP50 and XQ range have hit the shelves in the uk. From what I have seen of the videos etc the XP (1st model) is a great scope at shorter ranges but does the XP50 2 aid in clarity at longer distances or will still be the same as the 1st model due to small magnification?
The XM model looks great but am wondering if there is a 2nd model coming to the UK to follow suit of the others with a upgrade anytime soon or I see the US XG50 is basically the same as the XM50 just more resolution, will the the XG be coming over to take place of the XM in the UK.
Sorry for the long thread but hope someone has the time to read and get back to me.
Will be looking to buy just before the UK harvest time.
Thanks
Daniel