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Title: Thermal/night vision
Post by: Nash on October 05, 2019, 07:19:26 AM
I’m looking at getting a thermal or night vision scope. Looking for first hand recommendation on which way I should go and models. No plans on spending thousands of dollars. Wondering what the difference is between a $500 and $1800 thermal scope is. Thanks guys
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: fowl smacker on October 05, 2019, 07:23:50 AM
You get what you pay for in thermal scopes.  Cheap ones are very grainy and seem almost delayed.  Very happy with my ATN Thor 4.  It may be more than you want to spend, but very user friendly, very detailed and some nice options.  Buy once, cry once.  You'll wind up spending as much looking for a good cheap one.
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: JohnVH on October 05, 2019, 08:19:49 AM
Where did you see a $500 thermal scope?? Ive researched a lot and used a buddies. Thermal is amazing. But expensive. You can do an ATN 4K PRO with an IR light and be in it for a fraction of thermal costs.
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: JohnVH on October 05, 2019, 08:33:25 AM
Ive hunter with both. Hands down thermal is king for detection. But unless they are closer or you spend ALOT it can be harder to know what looking at. You sure it’s not someones dog? Maybe it’s a cat. Rabbit?

Night vision. You can see exactly what your shooting. But harder to detect initially. Especially if their eyes don’t light up. 

I went with the ATN 4K Pro. With the ABL range finder attached and an aftermarket  Xxl reaper ir. I can see 600yds in our darkness. And use my gun all day. Thermal sucks during the day if it’s warm out. I hunt with a buddy that has thermal. So he detects the far out stuff. Then I can find it easier.


Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: Nash on October 05, 2019, 09:51:40 AM
Where did you see a $500 thermal scope?? Ive researched a lot and used a buddies. Thermal is amazing. But expensive. You can do an ATN 4K PRO with an IR light and be in it for a fraction of thermal costs.

The $500 scope was probably night vision not thermal. I’m not sure what I was looking at, there are 1000s on amazon.
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: KFhunter on October 05, 2019, 10:27:06 AM
I wouldn't even mess with thermal unless you want to start with a minimum $1800, but honestly I think I'd be prepared to drop $4k or so and get a good one. 

I'd stay away from ATN stuff, spend more time dinking around with it, doing updates and patches hooking it to your phone...sure a lot of messing around with buttons and gizmos when you just want to wack a yote


I bought the atn $500 ATN scope, then dropped $50 on special kentli batteries (make sure you get the bigger 3000mah ones not the 2800 or less) the special batteries are higher voltage but have a regulator to keep them a true 1.5v output.  The ATN scope demands a full 1.5v from each of the batteries and regular AA's or even rechargeable AA nimh or even lion batteries are more like 1.3v so the scope glitches out and shuts down a few minutes into your hunt.  Then I was using a charging pack for a cell phone and that was great, but its a pain to plug that into your scope and tape to your stock...the Kentli batteries are a must have for ATN scope that takes AA batteries.  They last a long time like 8hrs scope time I think,  dunno for sure I haven't run them out yet in a single hunting night. 

I have a handfull of cows, had some rabbits, pigeons so the NV scope is good for keeping raccoons out of the hen house but falls short for serious yote hunting. 

then I bought a coyote kill light that had IR850 light  (Odepro amazon) and it has been fantastic, it really increased the distance I could see with the ATN scope but any bushes or trees and the light blooms bad, but the stock IR illuminator isn't up to the task of shooting something 100-200 yards out, but probably OK for the hen house.

The coyote kill light kit (Odepro) and Kentli batteries + $500 scope now I'm into it $650ish for the package. 

I wacked a few yotes on the red, then I just used the white light.  Found that the yotes were light shy on red, green but the white they were used to, they see white lights on houses all the time.   I shined it in their eyes and they kept a long ways off, but then got used to it and came in about 15-20 minutes of continuous shining on them then they ignored it and came within 75 feet. 


The odepro kit comes with several mounting options, I found that just the one piece fits the side of the ATN scope and has kept the light aligned perfectly.  I circled it in red, the other stuff I don't use. 
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: JohnVH on October 05, 2019, 11:57:53 AM
Disagree on the ATN info in above post. My 4K Pro has been awesome. Zero problems. You don’t need to use a phone for anything. Batteries last forever (18hrs they claim, internal rechargeable). Above poster must have had an old model or something. My .02 as I own one and use it.

With the factory IR light you could easily shoot 200yds in the dark. With the ABL attached it’s a simple push one button and range the target, the reticle automatically moves for the distance, hold dead on and hit.

Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: KFhunter on October 05, 2019, 04:33:36 PM
That's nicer pic than mine will take so you have a higher model than mine, but my IR light is far brighter in the illumination department. 


I have the ATN X sight II  3-14  they sold a couple years ago for $500, the new X sight HD has higher resolution and sells for $600 I see


Maybe I should do a firmware update, haven't done that in a while.  They had issues with the cross hair not holding zero so guys were writing down the X/Z cross hair axis locations.   
As for the "range finder" it's only as good as your ballistic inputs so you need true bullet speed and weight and BC and it does like a ballistic calculator built in, but it's not a "range finder"

If a guy is tech savvy the ATN can be fun. 
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: KFhunter on October 05, 2019, 04:50:19 PM
I see they added ABL to the latest firmware update for my scope too,  I don't have an ATN rangfinder though. 
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: Nash on October 06, 2019, 03:13:41 PM
Thanks guys. Looks like I just need to save my pennies a bit longer and go big.
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: KFhunter on October 06, 2019, 04:39:56 PM
Thanks guys. Looks like I just need to save my pennies a bit longer and go big.

I don't know your situation or how much you'll actually hunt with it, but you could get a entry level scope for $5-600 bux, have fun with it, then sell it for 50-75% value when you're ready to go big?  (depending on how long you keep the scope)

I'd sell mine in a heartbeat if I were ready to "go big", but I'm not there yet so I'll cling onto mine and have fun with it.  I'm still putting coyotes in the dirt but its not near as sexy as those $7,000 - $9,000 dollar rigs you see on youtube.   

I like to watch those hog/coyote slaying vids, then I find the scope they use in the comments and google the price  :yike: 

Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: Nash on October 07, 2019, 08:56:31 AM
Good point KFhunter. I like to think I’ll use it a bunch but I’m reality....probably not.  I’ve got plenty of coyotes around the house, once I knock over a handful of them it maybe slim pickins’.
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: Nash on October 07, 2019, 09:02:22 AM
You guys have pictures of your setup?
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: birdshooter1189 on October 07, 2019, 10:24:28 AM
The area I normally hunt on my property is 50 yd shots average, some up to 100yds, and 300 yds would be absolute max. Mostly just protecting the chickens from coyotes and racoons.

I'm using a Sightmark Photon 4.5x zoom nightvision, with a T50, 10W infrared flashlight mounted to the side. The scope itself has a small infrared illuminator light that is good for about 50 yds.  When i click on the T50, I can see 100 yds clearly.  I haven't tested it much beyond that yet but have seen videos showing that you can detect a coyote at up to about 300 yds with this setup.

My setup was just under $500.

Like others, I wanted the $5000 range scopes, but couldn't afford it and for now i'm happy with what I've got.
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: JohnVH on October 07, 2019, 11:41:52 AM
You guys have pictures of your setup?

Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: Nash on October 08, 2019, 08:23:32 AM
Sweet
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: birdshooter1189 on October 08, 2019, 08:35:48 AM
John,

My setup is similar to yours except my light is attached to the scope. 

Have you ever noticed a glare through the scope from the light reflecting off the muzzle device?  I ran into that issue with mine recently. Quick fix was to remove the muzzle device.
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: JohnVH on October 08, 2019, 08:46:19 AM
John,

My setup is similar to yours except my light is attached to the scope. 

Have you ever noticed a glare through the scope from the light reflecting off the muzzle device?  I ran into that issue with mine recently. Quick fix was to remove the muzzle device.

People say to mount the light UNDER the barrel ideally, but only time I have an issue is when I go to full flood, which I never do, I almost always have it focused all the way down, just enough to light up my FOV or less is all I need.

Two nights ago I took a shot at a yote at around 200yds, zero wind, and the smoke from the shot blanked out my view for a minute, so I might look into putting the light under the barrel, thinking the can maybe will shield my view some if that happens again. We will see.

Here is the first night I took the setup out, video of a buddy shooting. Ive got it more figured out now. Not sure how far the coyote was when we first sighted it, it was before I had the ABL range finder installed. But it was about 150yds when he shot.
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: birdshooter1189 on October 08, 2019, 09:24:11 AM
Nice video. 

That makes sense putting the light under the barrel to eliminate the glare.  I suspect the smoke from the shot becoming a blinding light will continue to be an issue even with the light under the barrel though. 
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: 2MANY on October 08, 2019, 09:29:54 AM
love the yote spin move.
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: JohnVH on October 08, 2019, 09:31:33 AM
Nice video. 

That makes sense putting the light under the barrel to eliminate the glare.  I suspect the smoke from the shot becoming a blinding light will continue to be an issue even with the light under the barrel though.

Its possible, here is a night shot at my target though...  It may have just been the weather the other night, it was getting foggy.  Check this one out, you can see the bullet, haha. I love this scope. Im going to get a day only version for my grendel.

Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: KFhunter on October 08, 2019, 11:17:57 AM
223 wylde(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191008/35baa575c2dc88ad5b4fe6e85dfe5e6c.jpg)

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Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: KFhunter on October 08, 2019, 11:21:15 AM
I like the illuminator on the side, frees up the bottom for bipod, sleds, bags and other shooting aids. I don't get a glare.

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Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: KFhunter on October 08, 2019, 11:41:36 AM
Anyone know how to turn this off? The blue bars won't slide to off (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191008/6036474bf719f5c5dd284e42dfecaabc.jpg)

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Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: KFhunter on October 08, 2019, 11:45:13 AM
Inside the scope it say off



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Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: birdshooter1189 on October 08, 2019, 11:52:55 AM
Nice.  Yeah I only got the glare when i put a suppressor on.
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: JohnVH on October 08, 2019, 12:40:35 PM
Nice.  Yeah I only got the glare when i put a suppressor on.

Focus your beam down more.
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: JohnVH on October 08, 2019, 12:41:04 PM
Anyone know how to turn this off? The blue bars won't slide to off (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191008/6036474bf719f5c5dd284e42dfecaabc.jpg)

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Not sure mine does that stuff, the app I have not used much.
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: birdshooter1189 on October 10, 2019, 06:24:27 AM
Here's my current setup.  7.62x39.  Sightmark photon 4.5x zoom scope.  T50 10W IR illuminator from ebay mounted on the side.  Haven't taken any coyotes with it yet but it's just a matter of time.
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: jeff68 on October 15, 2019, 06:02:08 PM
Here's my current setup.  7.62x39.  Sightmark photon 4.5x zoom scope.  T50 10W IR illuminator from ebay mounted on the side.  Haven't taken any coyotes with it yet but it's just a matter of time.

That's a relatively inexpensive package. Have you used it?
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: Thermal Predator Control on October 22, 2019, 10:42:26 AM
This is a Pulsar XP50 trail.  So what all of you failed to mention was the fact your also going to need a good monocular, unless your a super hero and can scan 360 degrees all night. You'll also need a good tripod set up, gun grip and swivel or ball mount.  I would recommend staying away from ATN, I've heard to many bad things.  Pulsar is your best bang for the buck.
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: Thermal Predator Control on October 22, 2019, 10:49:52 AM
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: JohnVH on October 22, 2019, 10:56:30 AM
The XP50LRF is what I want to get, really cool, but its SPENDY! Im very happy with my ATN until I can go thermal. Im tempted to stay with ATN for a thermal too though, I like the features.
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: Thermal Predator Control on October 22, 2019, 02:36:57 PM
The XP50LRF is what I want to get, really cool, but its SPENDY! Im very happy with my ATN until I can go thermal. Im tempted to stay with ATN for a thermal too though, I like the features.
Pulsar have better features and more reliable plus there customer service is much better.  I went through the NV stage w/ IR, you honestly really just don’t understand what your miss with a 640 resolution thermal scope and monocular
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: JohnVH on October 22, 2019, 03:09:42 PM
The XP50LRF is what I want to get, really cool, but its SPENDY! Im very happy with my ATN until I can go thermal. Im tempted to stay with ATN for a thermal too though, I like the features.
Pulsar have better features and more reliable plus there customer service is much better.  I went through the NV stage w/ IR, you honestly really just don’t understand what your miss with a 640 resolution thermal scope and monocular

Ive borrowed a pulsar thermal, I know what Im missing, it wasnt 640, but its still amazing, but Im not really ready to drop $4K++ just for coyotes.. haha.

ATN have stepped it up alot, CS and Support are much better.  I dont know of any better features on a pulsar?
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: Thermal Predator Control on October 22, 2019, 07:06:50 PM
The XP50LRF is what I want to get, really cool, but its SPENDY! Im very happy with my ATN until I can go thermal. Im tempted to stay with ATN for a thermal too though, I like the features.
Pulsar have better features and more reliable plus there customer service is much better.  I went through the NV stage w/ IR, you honestly really just don’t understand what your miss with a 640 resolution thermal scope and monocular

Ive borrowed a pulsar thermal, I know what Im missing, it wasnt 640, but its still amazing, but Im not really ready to drop $4K++ just for coyotes.. haha.

ATN have stepped it up alot, CS and Support are much better.  I dont know of any better features on a pulsar?
Well let’s see, Pulsar has the PIP feature, which helps fine tune your shot and still video at the same time.  The batteries in the pulsar last much longer and are easy to charge.  They also have an 18 hour battery which almost lasts me all night in the winter.

Does ATN have a stream vision app that converts videos to MP4??
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: JohnVH on October 23, 2019, 10:26:04 AM
The XP50LRF is what I want to get, really cool, but its SPENDY! Im very happy with my ATN until I can go thermal. Im tempted to stay with ATN for a thermal too though, I like the features.
Pulsar have better features and more reliable plus there customer service is much better.  I went through the NV stage w/ IR, you honestly really just don’t understand what your miss with a 640 resolution thermal scope and monocular

Ive borrowed a pulsar thermal, I know what Im missing, it wasnt 640, but its still amazing, but Im not really ready to drop $4K++ just for coyotes.. haha.

ATN have stepped it up alot, CS and Support are much better.  I dont know of any better features on a pulsar?
Well let’s see, Pulsar has the PIP feature, which helps fine tune your shot and still video at the same time.  The batteries in the pulsar last much longer and are easy to charge.  They also have an 18 hour battery which almost lasts me all night in the winter.

Does ATN have a stream vision app that converts videos to MP4??

PIP is ok I guess, I didnt use it when I used a pulsar, but it is kinda neat.

Factory battery in the ATNs last forever. Even on my 4K Pro they last 18hrs, and this is not an external thing you have to carry around.. Pulsar I used had 123 batteries, didnt last that long.

ATN you can stream to a phone or ipad or whatever, yes, they are MP4 videos.
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: snowshoes22 on November 29, 2019, 11:06:44 PM
223 wylde. Atn Thor 640 2.5-25. Night stalker tripod/reaper rest
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: KFhunter on November 29, 2019, 11:11:14 PM
I need to get a tripod setup  :tup:


just using pole cat sticks
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: snowshoes22 on November 29, 2019, 11:37:36 PM
https://www.nightgoggles.com/shop/night-vision-accessories/hunting-restsmonopodsbipodstripods/night-stalker-shooting-platform-kopfjager-reaper-grip-rest/?v=7516fd43adaa&doing_wp_cron=1575099350.7022240161895751953125

No complaints
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: birdshooter1189 on November 30, 2019, 08:31:39 AM
Here's my current setup.  7.62x39.  Sightmark photon 4.5x zoom scope.  T50 10W IR illuminator from ebay mounted on the side.  Haven't taken any coyotes with it yet but it's just a matter of time.

That's a relatively inexpensive package. Have you used it?

I got "first blood" with it last night.  Put some thanksgiving turkey scraps in front of a driveway alarm motion sensor about 75yds from the house.  Alarm rang around 9pm and my brother took the coyote from a bedroom window.  He said it dropped like a sack of potatos and now he wants to get the same/equivalent setup.

Two nights previous i got a picture on my game camera with a coyote (probably same one) with the neighbor's cat in it's mouth.
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: birdshooter1189 on December 02, 2019, 07:13:21 AM
Pictures.  Distance was about 85 yds from window to fence-line where coyote dropped.
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: Fl0und3rz on December 02, 2019, 07:46:34 AM
Tag
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: JohnVH on December 02, 2019, 08:28:53 AM
Awesome!
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: CoryTDF on December 02, 2019, 01:02:05 PM
I am just starting to look into getting one of these myself. Tagging for future.
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: Fl0und3rz on December 02, 2019, 02:03:09 PM
223 wylde. Atn Thor 640 2.5-25. Night stalker tripod/reaper rest

Nice.  Noting that various outlets have cyber Monday deals, and the 640 appears to have a $500 rebate that I saw at MidwayUSA.
Title: Re: Thermal/night vision
Post by: JohnVH on December 02, 2019, 02:15:29 PM
ATN has a bunch of deals right now.
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