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InfiRay Outdoor Mk1 384 RL42 Thermal - Full Review

InfiRay Outdoor Mk1 384 RL42 Thermal – Full Review

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The Rico MK1 384 thermal riflescope from iRayUSA features a rugged, waterproof, construction with a base 4x magnification making it ideal for long range nighttime hunting. It’s driven by a 12μm sensor with a 50hz refresh rate. It features the new optimized MATRIX III image algorithm software for sharp image resolution.

New Vortex Razor HD LHT 4.5-22x50 FFP: Full Review

New Vortex Razor HD LHT 4.5-22×50 FFP: Full Review

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In my never-ending search for the perfect optic to pair with a lightweight, long-range hunting rifle, Vortex Optics’ Razor HD LHT piqued my interest with its impressive feature set to weight ratio. How well does it perform in the field though? I’ve put the new 4.5-22×50 MOA model through extensive testing and am here to answer that exact question.

Thermal Zoom, Zoom, Zoom - iRay's ZH38 Zoom Reviewed

Thermal Zoom, Zoom, Zoom – iRay’s ZH38 Zoom Reviewed

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In this article, I cover the IRay ZOOM, which offers a unique feature to a thermal scanner.

Doubling Down on Big Bears in Alberta

Doubling Down on Big Bears in Alberta

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I had just shot the biggest black bear of my life. Thirty minutes later, I shot an even bigger one.

Killer Thermal Scope: Full Review of the Pulsar Thermion 2 XP50

Killer Thermal Scope: Full Review of the Pulsar Thermion 2 XP50

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After running the Pulsar Thermion 2 XP50 for around 6 months through many nights out in the field, I will share some of the features and my experiences with this optic. animals, thermal is king.

Burris Thermal Scope Plus a (Not) Boring Rifle = A Great Night Hog Hunting Rig

Burris Thermal Scope Plus a (Not) Boring Rifle = A Great Night Hog Hunting Rig

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I dropped down onto the other side of the ranch gate and onto the saturated soil. I was hunting private property south of Longview, Texas, in early April 2021, and it had been raining much of the last 24 hours. It had been raining pretty steady for the last three days of my time here in East Texas, which made the fields and pastures even more inviting to the feral hogs that so love to root up the ground.

Thermal Review: Bering Optics R-35 vs Hogster Stimulus

Thermal Review: Bering Optics R-35 vs Hogster Stimulus

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The Bering Optics Hogster Stimulus is no question fantastic for the dollar, if you are on a very limited budget. At $1599, you would be hard pressed to find something that will hang with it as far as capabilities go. But what if you have a little more in the tank? To answer that question, we took a look at the Stimulus side by side with Hogster R-35.

AZIAK Equipment Ultralight Bino Clamp Tripod Adapter Review

AZIAK Equipment Ultralight Bino Clamp Tripod Adapter Review

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I’m always looking for a better mousetrap. So far, the AZIAK Equipment bino clamp is the best lightweight bino/tripod adapter I’ve seen for hunting and lightweight applications where saving every ounce of weight matters.

The West Texas Proving Grounds: Trijicon’s New Thermal Optics and Missing on Tom Turkeys

The West Texas Proving Grounds: Trijicon’s New Thermal Optics and Missing on Tom Turkeys

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That was one of the furthest shots I’ve even made with a thermal optic, at night, on a hog. My guide and fellow hunters were cheering my shot, and I certainly felt good about it. But I also knew the REAP-IR made the shot possible.

Hogster Stimulus: Best Value in Thermal Optics Today?

Hogster Stimulus: Best Value in Thermal Optics Today?

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Thermal optics have long been the domain of the, uh, not poor. While some people have a job that can justify the upfront cost, it has not been a realistic option for the masses. Granted, prices have gone down. But not down to the point of accessibility to the masses. Until now.