Thermal scope or thermal clip-on?

Published on April 30, 2024
Duration: 9:12

This video compares thermal scopes and clip-on devices, highlighting their respective pros and cons for tactical and hunting applications. Clip-ons offer versatility by mounting in front of day optics but can compromise zero retention and viewing experience. Dedicated thermal scopes provide consistent zero and can double as handheld units, with options like the AGM Clarion offering variable magnification.

Quick Summary

Thermal clip-ons offer removability for daytime use but can compromise zero retention and viewing experience. Dedicated thermal scopes maintain zero, can double as handhelds, and are ideal for specific setups, though they lack the instant versatility of a clip-on.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Thermal Imaging Power
  2. 00:52Thermal Device Categories Explained
  3. 01:36Thermal Clip-ons: Pros and Cons
  4. 03:07Battery Life and Magnification Differences
  5. 04:08Zero Retention Issues with Clip-ons
  6. 05:26Benefits of Dedicated Thermal Scopes
  7. 06:52Variable Thermal Optics: AGM Clarion
  8. 07:58Final Recommendations: Scope vs. Clip-on

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main advantages of using a thermal clip-on device?

Thermal clip-ons offer the advantage of removability, allowing your rifle to function as a standard daytime firearm. They can be quickly attached or detached, providing flexibility for different shooting conditions without needing a separate rifle.

What are the disadvantages of thermal clip-on sights?

The primary drawbacks of clip-on thermals include potential zero shift when removed and reattached, and a less optimal viewing experience as you look through your day optic at a thermal display, which can be less intuitive.

How does battery life compare between thermal scopes and clip-ons?

Dedicated thermal scopes often have integrated battery solutions or standard battery types, while clip-ons typically use proprietary battery packs. For example, the AGM Rattler V2 boasts around 9 hours of battery life, while clip-ons' battery performance varies by model and power source.

Can a thermal scope be used as a handheld device?

Yes, many dedicated thermal scopes can also function as handheld monoculars. This dual functionality adds value, allowing you to scan the environment before mounting it on a rifle or use it independently for observation.

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