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I don’t think any decent thermal scopes are ‘budget’. I‘m luck to have access to a friend’s Pulsar XD75 and it is fantastic, but ~£3.5K when new! Image intensification like the Pard or the Sightmark Wraith at £500-600 might be a better place to start with?
If I had £5K spare (!!!!!), then this would be on the shortlist:
Hi Dave, I’ve never actually reviewed one... might be worth a question to Andy’s Airgun Review Group on Facebook, the community there are normally full of help and advice. Kind regards, Andy.
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One feature that pleasantly surprised me on this stock photo website new york city is the availability of editable images. Some photos come with customizable elements, allowing me to tailor them to fit my specific needs. This added flexibility has significantly expanded the creative possibilities for incorporating these images into my projects.
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I don’t think any decent thermal scopes are ‘budget’. I‘m luck to have access to a friend’s Pulsar XD75 and it is fantastic, but ~£3.5K when new! Image intensification like the Pard or the Sightmark Wraith at £500-600 might be a better place to start with?
If I had £5K spare (!!!!!), then this would be on the shortlist:
https://www.pulsar-nv.com/gbr/products/7/thermal-imaging-riflescopes/trail-lrf-version-2/
Hi Dave, I’ve never actually reviewed one... might be worth a question to Andy’s Airgun Review Group on Facebook, the community there are normally full of help and advice. Kind regards, Andy.