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    Quote Originally Posted by Allizdog View Post
    Check out the new pulsar axion xm-30. Very compact. Has a detection range of over a km. There are two models. The more expensive model has the fancy video recording jazz. The cheaper model called the key is around $2800.
    There are actually 4 models
    Two Key XM and two XM

    https://www.pulsar-nv.com/glo/produc...g-scopes/axion

    https://www.pulsar-nv.com/glo/produc...opes/axion-key

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    Yes also the xm-22 and xm-38. But two xm-30 models.
    Last edited by Allizdog; 17-08-2019 at 11:52 AM.

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    https://youtu.be/hHCgWN6QJso

    Also released recently.

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    I had the xq23v for a time and ended up upgrading to the XQ28F Helion
    The picture quality between the 2 in real life was huge, on paper they seem very similar but huge difference between them.
    Have spotted animals beyond 1000m
    It is very hard to tell distance at night especially under thermal but at 4-500m with the xq28f you can positivity identify animals
    hope that helps
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    I hope to try one of these at some stage. Interested to know if anybody here has.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allizdog View Post
    https://youtu.be/hHCgWN6QJso

    Also released recently.
    Wonder what these are worth here in NZ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny View Post
    Wonder what these are worth here in NZ?
    You would want to have deep pockets. Say goodbye to almost 10g. Think they are around the 8 to 9 grand mark here. But they look like they're pretty awesome.
    Last edited by Allizdog; 17-08-2019 at 07:49 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Allizdog View Post
    You would want to have deep pockets. Say goodbye to almost 10g. Think they are around the 8 to 9 grand mark here. But they look like they're pretty awesome.
    $6400 to $9400 . Quite light and dont have the brick with lenses look of the helions/trails etc . Havnt spent much time with the new ones as they dont sit on the shelf for long . Need to take one home with me one day to figure out all the ins and outs

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    https://www.foxoptic.com/product-rev...sar-thermion/#

    Here's some more info about them.

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    Just brought the xp50 accolade lrf binos f**Ken awesome can pick up animals over 2k away without any trouble
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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Headroom View Post
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    I hope to try one of these at some stage. Interested to know if anybody here has.
    Have the lto tracker.... image quality is worse tha the flir first mate thats 4-5years old... lto is a bloody small handy unit and turns on bloody quick. Battery life is good and it works well out to 100m. Like that the tracker has a screen so two people can use it at once (if your friendly and brushed your teeth recently)

    Imagine the quest wepill be similar

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    The next model up is ok. Mine picks up animals over 600m
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    Quote Originally Posted by Padox View Post
    Just brought the xp50 accolade lrf binos f**Ken awesome can pick up animals over 2k away without any trouble
    Yes - the ultimate in Handheld @Padox
    I had the LRF Accolade XQ38 - very comfortable to use - rage out to 800m - 1000m on occasion which I found extremely helpful due to fact judging distance with Thermal is very difficult even in country I know well
    What range have you achieved with your XP50 ? (LRF I mean

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    Just out of interest, has anybody used their thermal gear to look for a missing person (SAR) or to find a smouldering hotspot before or after a fire?

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    I’ve used my FLIR Scout III to examine horse’s joints and hooves, it picks out stone bruises etc when comparing with the opposite limb. Also great for working out the order shits were taken in the paddock...
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    10MRT shooters do it 60 times, in two directions and at two speeds.

 

 

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