This video reviews the DNT Hydra HS225 thermal optic, testing its capabilities as both a standalone unit and a clip-on. The reviewer compares it head-to-head with a much more expensive iRay RH25 and Nightforce ATACR setup, evaluating image quality, zero shift, and mounting quirks. The goal is to determine if a budget thermal optic under $900 can compete with a premium setup costing over $5,000. The video also features the Gideon 1-10x LPVO and promotes discount codes for various retailers to support the channel.
This review of the iRay RH25 thermal optic highlights its versatility as a 'do-it-all' device, usable as a handheld scanner, helmet-mounted unit, standalone sight, or clip-on. The assessment emphasizes the critical collimation step before zeroing and its effectiveness in low-light conditions, though performance degrades in high heat/humidity. The speakers, demonstrating high authority, conclude it's a valuable asset for prepared citizens, especially given its competitive pricing compared to domestic options.
This video from iRay demonstrates the installation of a PVS-14 eyepiece onto the MH25 thermal monocular. The presenter, Jared, explains the benefits and importance of using this setup for helmet-mounted thermal observation. The content is geared towards users of iRay thermal devices and those looking to enhance their thermal imaging capabilities, particularly for tactical or observational applications. A discount code for steel targets is also provided.
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