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.
After trying the Quantum XD38 and XQ50 last year, Chris Parkin sets out to see what the latest Helion version of Pulsar’s Thermal monoculars is able...
continue reading >Bruce Potts checks out a trio of thermal imagers
continue reading >The SEEK Reveal Pro is the latest update of the smartphonesized thermal imager that offers a...
continue reading >Thermal imaging technology has traditionally been very expensive and until recently very bulky as well. The new Seek Reveal XR however is around five-inches long and...
continue reading >Edward Jackson looks at a tiny, hand-held thermal imaging device that might just suit some hunters
continue reading >Andrew Johnson, always on a mission to improve his night vision capability, looks at one of the latest thermal monoculars from Pulsar
continue reading >Andrew Johnson, always on a mission to improve his night vision capability, looks at one of the latest thermal monoculars from Pulsar…
continue reading >Graeme Kelly admits that even with modern thermal optics, some crafty foxes can still elude the night shooter
continue reading >Jules Whicker looks at (and through) the new Pulsar Apex XD75 Thermal Riflescope and likes what he sees…
continue reading >Jules Whicker tries the latest in high tech target detection – the Pulsar Apex XD50 Thermal Riflescope…
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