Researching thermal scopes at the moment. Was tossing up between XP and XG50 but after watching your review I think the XG is for me. Thanks for the info.
I really enjoyed your video and think you did a great review. Around 7 minutes it appears to me you are ranging two different cows. I know that’s easy to do with the thermion. We just enjoyed our first night season with ours. My brother is 11 and I am 14. We are always looking for pointers on using our scope. Thank you for the video!
Thanks so much. Glad you liked it. I started hunting at night when I was your age about 60 years ago. Glad you are out there to take over and continue our great sport.
Always straight to the point with the stuff a guy like me needs to know. Jason should let you be the producer and host of the LNVS as him and Han just waste a lot of my time talking just to be talking!!!
Great review. This scope will be even better for hunters after Pulsar comes out with the firmware update to integrate the ballistic calculator. Please set the NUC to manual or semi auto while hunting, as that'll stop the dreaded freeze frame from happening while your in the zone.
On clear cool nights there is little difference. You will have a little better image in humid weather with the 25. All the new XQ50s are 25 but not enough difference to upgrade from a 40 IMO.
@@Theolddeerhunters …Thank you. You said in a previous video on the THERMION XP50 Pro that it was so good that you regretted buying the XQ50….That’s got me questioning if I should go with the THERMION 2 XG50 instead of the THERMION 2 XQ50….just worried about the Higher NetD rating on the XG in my incredibly humid middle Tennessee environment.
Either will work out to 200 but if you hunt big fields for coyotes where you can see 3-500 yds the XG is better. If you hunt hogs and coyotes where you can't see past 200, the XP is all you need. You don't need an LRF if you can't see past 200.