In this article, I cover the IRay ZOOM, which offers a unique feature to a thermal scanner.
Thermal Night Vision
Thermal Zoom, Zoom, Zoom – iRay’s ZH38 Zoom Reviewed
BY Steve Gaspar Published: July 4, 2022 { 0 comments }Burris Thermal Scope Plus a (Not) Boring Rifle = A Great Night Hog Hunting Rig
BY Brian McCombie Published: June 6, 2022 { 0 comments }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.
Affordable Handheld Thermal – InfiRay CBL19 Full Review
BY Austin Van Gilder Published: February 19, 2022 { 2 comments }The new infiRay Cabin CBL19 thermal monocular is now available to the US market, through a relatively new company, iRayUSA. It features a high-resolution display and a 384×288 sensor core. The result is a crisp, detailed image that’s able to detect heat out to 1,070 yards.
Farther into the Night: My Journey into Night Vision and Thermal Optics – Bering Optics Super Hogster
BY Steve Gaspar Published: November 1, 2021 { 3 comments }This article is the second of two on thermal optics. In part one I discussed night vision, how I decided to invest in thermal optics, and profiled the iRay MH25 thermal scanner. In this article, I cover the Bering Optics Super Hogster thermal riflescope.
Into the Night: My Journey into Night Vision and Thermal Optics
BY Steve Gaspar Published: October 4, 2021 { 8 comments }The first of a two part series, this article covers the scanning portion of thermal night hunting with a review of the IrayUSA Mini MH25 thermal scanner.