This video provides an overview of the InfiRay Mini Thermal Dot, a compact weapon-mounted thermal optic. The instructor demonstrates various features including color palettes (blue, white hot, black hot, yellow hot) and reticle options (color, type, and size like 8 MOA dot and 65 MOA circle). The product is currently in the testing phase, with a full review planned.
This video reviews the DN Optics Hydra thermal optic, highlighting its budget-friendly price point of $895 (on sale for $885) and its suitability for hunting applications like squirrel, hog, and coyote hunting. The reviewer emphasizes its dual functionality as both a handheld device and a weapon-mountable optic, contrasting it with more expensive alternatives. Key features discussed include multiple color palettes, a convenient standby mode for battery conservation, and recoil-activated recording capabilities.
This video reviews two thermal optics from Bearing Optics: the Phantom 640 handheld monocular and the Super Yoder weapon-mounted sight. It highlights their features, ease of use, and value for nighttime operations in hunting and tactical scenarios. The discussion emphasizes the benefits of having both a handheld unit for scanning and a weapon-mounted unit for engagement, along with practical advice on battery management and focusing.
This video from TA Targets provides an expert comparison between thermal imaging and night vision technologies for tactical and hunting applications. It emphasizes that thermal detects heat signatures, while night vision amplifies ambient light, making them distinct and not interchangeable. The instructors highlight thermal's advantage in spotting hidden subjects, especially in challenging environments like dense woods, and discuss its utility for predator hunting and general night navigation. Key considerations for purchasing thermal devices include core resolution (320 vs. 640), magnification, and brand options like Pulsar and Iray USA.
This video features a review of the FLIR Thermosight Pro, a weapon-mounted thermal sight. The presenter, an ambassador for FLIR, discusses its application for military, law enforcement, and civilian use, particularly for night operations and hunting. He highlights the advantages of a dedicated night weapon over clip-on devices, focusing on maintaining zero. The video also mentions mounting the Thermosight Pro on a 300BLK AR upper with an AAC Suppressor and emphasizes the ease of zeroing and the effectiveness of thermal technology. Discount codes and information for Tactical Rifleman training are also provided.
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