skyhiranger
Well-known member
I've had my AGM Varmint TS35-384 thermal out a few times over the last couple of months. I've shot at and taken 3 coyotes so far with it at 40, 190 and 173 yards. I love it.
I've seen foxes and coyotes at 4-500 yards with it, but didn't try to shoot at any of those (I'm using a bolt action .222). I've seen deer at 1000 yards+ with it. I love the detection range of thermals over night vision. Generally, by watching the animals movements and looking at the general shape, you can determine what you are looking at, at the 500+ longer yardages...deer, coyotes, cows, etc. At the sub-200 yardages it is very easy to tell what you are looking at, without really any effort at all. And really sub-400 yardages don't take much effort either, at least with the larger animals...coyotes, deer, etc. Skunks, opossums, coons are hard to differentiate at the longer distances though.
I have also seen bobcats with my handheld AGM Rattler TS-25-384 that I use as a monocular/spotter when I was using it during the day.
At this point, it would be hard to convince me there is anything better out there than the AGM Rattler, Varmint and Adder lines for the money.
I've seen foxes and coyotes at 4-500 yards with it, but didn't try to shoot at any of those (I'm using a bolt action .222). I've seen deer at 1000 yards+ with it. I love the detection range of thermals over night vision. Generally, by watching the animals movements and looking at the general shape, you can determine what you are looking at, at the 500+ longer yardages...deer, coyotes, cows, etc. At the sub-200 yardages it is very easy to tell what you are looking at, without really any effort at all. And really sub-400 yardages don't take much effort either, at least with the larger animals...coyotes, deer, etc. Skunks, opossums, coons are hard to differentiate at the longer distances though.
I have also seen bobcats with my handheld AGM Rattler TS-25-384 that I use as a monocular/spotter when I was using it during the day.
At this point, it would be hard to convince me there is anything better out there than the AGM Rattler, Varmint and Adder lines for the money.