Thermal imaging equipment is now affordable to the masses and opening up a whole new world to the shooting community. The latest models are reviewed here consist of handheld spotters, front add-on's, rear add-on's and dedicated rifle scopes from all the major manufacturers.
Mark Camoccio tests a scope that sits right at the top of the tree; the Zero Compromise Optic ZC840 8-40x56
continue reading >Jules Whicker spends some quality time with Pulsar’s brand-new Axion Compact XG30 thermal monocular
continue reading >Nocpix is a new thermal brand specifically developed for the hunting and outdoor markets, powered by...
continue reading >Jules Whicker reckons Pixfra’s new Pegasus thermal riflescopes offer a compelling combination of quality, performance, and value
continue reading >Mark Camoccio inspects the latest version of the Viper Connect from MTC; the 3-12x32 IR
continue reading >Jules Whicker tries out a brace of compact Mile 2 thermal monoculars from Thomas Jack’s affordable Pixfra brand
continue reading >Jules Whicker checks out Pulsar’s revolutionary new ballistic firmware in their premium Thermion 2 XG50 rifle scope
continue reading >Is capable front-mounted thermal now affordable too? Jules Whicker gets his hands on Pulsar’s Krypton 2 FXQ35 to find out
continue reading >Jules Whicker checks out Pulsar’s Merger LRF XL50 thermal-imaging biocular
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