Thermal scope

Here is my thermal mounted to my wildcat several months back

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And now it sits on my sumatra ready for a night when it stops raining here.

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Here is my thermal mounted to my wildcat several months back

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And now it sits on my sumatra ready for a night when it stops raining here.

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You have your thermal canted? Mine ran out of elevation also and had to shim the rear to zero on my Impact 30, its a Armasight.

The issue I found with thermals on airguns is the difficulty judging the range thru the thermal combined with already loopy airgun trajectory makes shooting a but more challenging, more practice is required than with normal day scope or flatter shooting PB's.
 

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