This guide details the zeroing process for the AGM Rattler V2 thermal scope, a critical step for accurate night hunting. The video emphasizes the ease of use and the advanced features of the V2, including its improved battery life, focus knob, and menu system, making it a top-tier optic for tactical applications. The instruction comes from an experienced firearms instructor with a deep understanding of thermal imaging technology.
Burris is entering the thermal optics market with three products: a riflescope, a clip-on, and a handheld unit. All share a 400x300 sensor, 17-micron pixel pitch, and 50Hz refresh rate, aiming for a lower price point. The riflescope features 10 reticle settings and picture-in-picture. The clip-on offers quick conversion from day to thermal and maintains zero well. The handheld unit includes app connectivity via Wi-Fi for remote viewing and control.
Matt, a product specialist at OpticsPlanet, reviews the Pulsar Apex 38A thermal riflescope. He highlights its ergonomic controls, including a multi-function knob and top-mounted buttons for power, calibration, and mode selection. Key features discussed are the picture-in-picture function for enhanced target tracking, a 50Hz refresh rate for smoother visuals with moving targets, and multiple calibration modes (automatic, semi, manual). The review also covers its adjustable objective, CR123A battery usage, side rail for accessories, detachable mount for eye relief adjustment, and video out capability for external recording.
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