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Re: Handheld thermals
[Re: Outdoor Legacy]
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12/05/22 01:22 PM
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Joined: Apr 2019
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Wilson Combat
Boar Meister
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Boar Meister
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Anyone have any experience with the AGM products? Specifically the Taipan TM15-384 ? The TM15-384 is a nice entry level optic. It's a fixed focus and the TM19 offers a better image for $300 more but for the price, the TM15 is nice. You could also consider the Pulsar Axion XM30F for $1499, $200 more than the TM15 and the Axion has a fully removable battery. I had an Axion for awhile and wasn't impressed with the image quality and the battery kept falling out.
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Re: Handheld thermals
[Re: Bigfoot]
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12/09/22 12:06 PM
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Joined: Jun 2011
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Sick Train
Tracker
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Tracker
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Came across the Burris BTH 35 2.3-9.2x35mm on sale for less than $700 now. I know it's not in the same league as Pulsar and AGM but for the money it might do pretty decent for some folks. I'm actually thinking of picking one up and giving it a try.
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Re: Handheld thermals
[Re: Bigfoot]
#8762779
12/20/22 08:46 PM
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Joined: Sep 2022
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duffas
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Tracker
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I have the ATN monocle. Decent, similar to the AGM (lookalike?). 1,2&4x. focus is pretty difficult at 4x. trees at about 200 yds, 1x. Pics at 4x are difficult, push button moves POA. Same with focus, tried the same pic while steadying on bench - don't see much. Scanning works fine, keep the batt charged, it runs down pretty fast even when not in use. Oh, 50F nite in E texas.
Last edited by duffas; 12/20/22 08:47 PM.
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