This video compares dedicated thermal optics versus clip-on thermal devices, highlighting that both require a zeroing or collimation process. Dedicated thermals offer potential weight reduction and a better viewing experience, while clip-ons allow users to retain their existing daytime optic without removal, making them suitable for single-rifle setups. The choice depends on individual priorities regarding weight, convenience, and optical quality.
This video evaluates budget thermal optics, specifically two AGM Rattler V2 models (a clip-on and a dedicated unit) priced under $1000. The instructor highlights their effectiveness for night hunting, noting reliable identification ranges of 100-150 yards, which is crucial for most shots in that scenario. The content suggests these budget thermals offer significant value for hunters not wanting to invest thousands of dollars.
Elliott Delp reviews the AGM Rattler-C V2 and a dedicated thermal optic, both featuring a 256 core and priced under $1,000. He highlights their effectiveness for night hunting, noting reliable identification ranges of 100-150 yards, making them a strong value proposition for budget-conscious hunters.
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