The Discontinued Leupold Cat Finder

Published on December 20, 2022
Duration: 9:18

This review covers the discontinued Leupold LTO-Tracker 2 HD, a compact thermal monocular. The expert instructor highlights its 320x240 sensor, 750-yard detection range (optimistic for identification), and 3-hour battery life with a CR123A. While well-built from machined aluminum, its lack of a viewfinder and recoil rating limit its application, making it best suited as a quick scanner for hunters or those finding it at a good used price.

Quick Summary

The discontinued Leupold LTO-Tracker 2 HD is a compact thermal monocular with a 320x240 sensor, offering a 750-yard detection range and 3 hours of battery life via a CR123A. Built from machined aluminum, it's rugged but not designed for firearm mounting. It excels as a handheld scanner for tracking animals, best found on the used market.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Leupold LTO-Tracker 2 HD
  2. 00:51Form Factor and Resolution
  3. 01:59Intended Use and Range
  4. 03:49Battery and Power
  5. 04:42Controls and Interface
  6. 06:25Mounting and Recoil
  7. 07:59Market Value and Build Quality

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key specifications of the discontinued Leupold LTO-Tracker 2 HD?

The Leupold LTO-Tracker 2 HD features a 320x240 thermal sensor, a 750-yard detection range, and a 300-yard identification range for deer. It runs on a CR123A battery for about 3 hours and is built from machined aluminum.

Is the Leupold LTO-Tracker 2 HD suitable for mounting on a firearm?

No, the Leupold LTO-Tracker 2 HD is not officially rated for recoil and lacks a zeroable reticle. While it might withstand a 5.56, it's not designed as a clip-on thermal or for direct firearm mounting.

What is the intended use for the Leupold LTO-Tracker 2 HD?

The LTO-Tracker 2 HD is primarily intended as a compact, handheld thermal scanner for tracking animals, such as following blood trails or spotting heat signatures in low-light conditions. It functions more like a surveyor's tool than a traditional monocular.

Where can I find the Leupold LTO-Tracker 2 HD now that it's discontinued?

Since it's discontinued, your best bet for finding a Leupold LTO-Tracker 2 HD is through used gun shops, pawn shops, or online marketplaces like eBay or forums dedicated to optics and thermal imaging.

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