I have a good buddy who works for Sellmark and he is planning to bring their new thermals up to our ranch real soon to demo on some hogs and coyotes. I will report back when I know more. We've tentatively planed on the end of this month.
It only had sound at shot show, I've heard different reports that it will and won't in its final form. The few prototypes in use here do not have sound.Anybody know if the trail scopes have sound on the on board recording device or just video?
I'm not sure any scope is going to look great in those situations. Some of the new pulsar features are very interesting, I really like the removable battery pack with 12 or 16 hours of run time. Get a few battery packs and you are good to go. Cr123's get expensive with these power hungry thermals.I am so close to going in on an XD38A, but keep hearing about these newer models on the way. Talked to a guy at UNV today he said their intro level will be ~ $2,500 with a few more bells and whistles than the 38. I know you Texas boys have hot humid nights like we do in Florida.....any of you with the 38 happy with it in 90+ degree heat 95% humidity(common nights around here!)? Not sure I want to get into the wait/delay/wait/out of stock/wait game on new stuff and end up with deer season upon us again and not having dropped the sledge hammer on our hog problem.
I'm not sure any scope is going to look great in those situations. Some of the new pulsar features are very interesting, I really like the removable battery pack with 12 or 16 hours of run time. Get a few battery packs and you are good to go. Cr123's get expensive with these power hungry thermals.
I am so close to going in on an XD38A, but keep hearing about these newer models on the way. Talked to a guy at UNV today he said their intro level will be ~ $2,500 with a few more bells and whistles than the 38. I know you Texas boys have hot humid nights like we do in Florida.....any of you with the 38 happy with it in 90+ degree heat 95% humidity(common nights around here!)? .