This video provides a detailed overview and review of the Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XL60, a flagship thermal scope. The content covers what's included in the package, sensor performance, control features, the zeroing process, and the functionality of the LRF (Laser Rangefinder) with its ballistic calculator. It also touches upon the device's reliability and the overall user experience, offering insights into its practical application. The video may also feature a giveaway.
This video from the Brownells 85 on 80 event features Caleb and Barclay from Pulsar exploring their comprehensive thermal imaging product line. The discussion covers entry-level handheld scanners, high-end thermal riflescopes and binoculars, and highlights innovative features such as integrated laser rangefinders and ballistic calculators. The content also touches on versatile mounting options and practical applications for thermal optics, extending beyond night use to daytime and farm utility. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in purchasing or learning to effectively use thermal gear.
This video features a detailed review and testing of the Pulsar Thermion XP50 thermal rifle scope. The reviewer highlights its exceptional performance, particularly its ability to detect deer-sized animals at distances exceeding 1500 yards and its sensitivity for smaller targets. While praising the scope's overall capabilities, the reviewer suggests improvements like moving the focus adjustment to a turret and increasing the base magnification to 4x. The testing includes fog conditions, demonstrating the scope's effectiveness in adverse weather.
This review covers five top thermal scopes from 2020: Trijicon IR-Hunter, ATN Thor LT, Pulsar Thermion, Trijicon REAP-IR, and FLIR Thermosight Pro. It details key features like sensor resolution, frame rates, battery life, detection range, and build quality, highlighting differences in price points and target users. The video emphasizes the increasing accessibility and advanced capabilities of thermal imaging for civilian hunting and tactical applications.
This comparison highlights significant differences between the ATN ThOR 4 and Pulsar Thermion XM50 thermal scopes. The ATN offers a brighter display, longer battery life, and better eye relief, making it more practical for daytime use and high-recoil firearms, despite being less expensive. The Pulsar, while more costly, features a higher magnification and a unique freeze-frame zeroing assist.
This video from SHOT Show 2019 features Tom from Night Goggles and Chase from Pulsar showcasing new thermal imaging products. The focus is on the Pulsar THERMION, HELION, and AXION thermal scopes and monoculars. The presentation highlights these devices, suggesting potential applications in hunting, tactical observation, and wildlife viewing in low-light conditions. The video provides a glimpse into the latest advancements in thermal optics from these brands.
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