do i take the plunge to thermal scope?

I've been using normal glass optics on my hw100 and a rear add on, but think it's time to upgrade. Just not sure to push the boat to thermal or day/night scope. concerned about weight, the hikmicro 4k lrf seems great but weight and front focus, as I prefer side parallax, just what I'm used to. seen info about the new hikmicro alpex mini which I'm keen to see when it's released next week, but also heard they might be releasing a new thermal that is very lightweight. as ever when I make a purchase like my condor scanner a newer better version comes out. so is thermal worth it, is weight actually such a big deal. is thermal the way to go now, or go digital day night. I'm also awaiting my fac air Rifle variation so would want to use on on sub 12 and fac. be interested to hear people's thoughts as best route to go and thoughts on lightweight thermal? thanks in advance.
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Thermals are nice but your going to have trouble identifying animals at a distance with cheaper thermals I use a atn 640 thor 5 2-16 lrf it does alright not as nice as others but all I can afford
I like the idea of dnt using thermal to find the animal and night vision to identify but I dont know anything about them I've had good luck with atn and pulsar
 
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If you have plenty of night targets to shoot, you may want to invest in one. It comes down to basically what you would shoot at night and are they worth the expense of owning and maintaining a thermal or night vision. If I was hell bent on buying one, it would be a thermal. Most weigh much more than a normal scope and battery life will impact use for either Thermal or Night Vision. I have taken raccoons at night with my HW100 with heavy pellets using a beam flashlight. It worked just fine with the glass optics on the rifle. That works just fine for me. My night environment is not target rich.
 
I just got a tnc225r this last winter and its amazing. The thermal in my opinion is priceless. Thermal picks up virtually everything. Fox and coyote over half mile. Rabbits 400 yards pluss. I can spot critters in thermal that i cant see day or ir due to grass they cant hide from the thermal
 
I've been using normal glass optics on my hw100 and a rear add on, but think it's time to upgrade. Just not sure to push the boat to thermal or day/night scope. concerned about weight, the hikmicro 4k lrf seems great but weight and front focus, as I prefer side parallax, just what I'm used to. seen info about the new hikmicro alpex mini which I'm keen to see when it's released next week, but also heard they might be releasing a new thermal that is very lightweight. as ever when I make a purchase like my condor scanner a newer better version comes out. so is thermal worth it, is weight actually such a big deal. is thermal the way to go now, or go digital day night. I'm also awaiting my fac air Rifle variation so would want to use on on sub 12 and fac. be interested to hear people's thoughts as best route to go and thoughts on lightweight thermal? thanks in advance.
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If it range finds and ballistic solves, go day night. I can't justify a thermal yet, but my day night zulus has been a game changer and it ranges and dials for me based on the ammo personality I've chosen.

Being able to remove it is nice too, my daily driver pigeon gun has an element helix in it and scope stickers. No nv.
 
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I've been using normal glass optics on my hw100 and a rear add on, but think it's time to upgrade. Just not sure to push the boat to thermal or day/night scope. concerned about weight, the hikmicro 4k lrf seems great but weight and front focus, as I prefer side parallax, just what I'm used to. seen info about the new hikmicro alpex mini which I'm keen to see when it's released next week, but also heard they might be releasing a new thermal that is very lightweight. as ever when I make a purchase like my condor scanner a newer better version comes out. so is thermal worth it, is weight actually such a big deal. is thermal the way to go now, or go digital day night. I'm also awaiting my fac air Rifle variation so would want to use on on sub 12 and fac. be interested to hear people's thoughts as best route to go and thoughts on lightweight thermal? thanks in advance.
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I’m thinking also have to find an intitey that needs help - Dairy- ranch- garbage- sailor etc regards Jerry keep me posted
 
Around here, asking questions like "Should I...." is only gonna generate one response....Yes you should :)

AGN is just a huge den of unrepentant enablers spending other peoples money...... I can speak with some authority on that because Ive been on both sides of that...... :)

The next model/upgrade for any product is always around the corner. Buy what you have a need for NOW and ignore the eventual upgrade notice....
 
@Henry Hunter .223 - Oneleaf has their MARS 640k thermal at $1499 and it works very well. It comes with a 35mm objective lens, but you can get their 50mm lens and swap out in a mattter of seconds. I have many thermals and this one is probably the best for the money. To compare, I have the hikMICRO Stellar 3.0 1280k so I do have something that is at the highest end of resolution. I have an Alpex 4k and other than the weight it is a great scope. The new "air gun" version sounds promising and if they come out with a "micro thermal" it may be worth waiting for.
 
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@Henry Hunter .223 - Oneleaf has their MARS 640k thermal at $1499 and it works very well. It comes with a 35mm objective lens, but you can get their 50mm lens and swap out in a mattter of seconds. I have many thermals and this one is probably the best for the money. To compare, I have the hikMICRO Stellar 3.0 1280k so I do have something that is at the highest end of resolution. I have an Alpex 4k and other than the weight it is a great scope. The new "air gun" version sounds promising and if they come out with a "micro thermal" it may be worth waiting for.
Ive been waiting to see what the new hikmicro 4k is going to be like as well. But if a lighter thermal comes out that would definitely interest me.