I used torches for ages, then tried got a thermal handheld and used a torch with a scope. Then went to nigh vision scope, then when I could afford it went to a thermion. I do Petfood and culling. The thermal scope is so much quicker. If you get a night vision get the best one available. You also need a high quality thermal scope for image quality. Thermals take a little time to learn and proper identification of the image is important. Make sure you know what your shooting at. In the end it comes down to how much you have to spend. Remember these electronic scopes have a life, it will be out of date in 5 years or less. Will batteries be available etc. picking a brand that is well known could be important.
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