Mountainrancher
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I’m looking to buy a thermal sight of some kind to use for predator/varmint control on the ranch. I’m very interested in a clip on device over a stand alone scope so I can use it on multiple rifles and don’t have a rifle that’s “only” a thermal optic.
I’ve been looking at the Burris cv35 v2 as it seems like a good balance of price and quality? Is a mid range thermal worth it or am I better of spending more to get more? I’m not opposed to jumping up in price to something like a pulsar if the Burris won’t do what I want however don’t want to spend unnecessarily.
My use case would be for nighttime killing of mostly coyotes, badgers, and beavers. Positive target id is a major consideration for me thanks to the lovely wolves my fellow Coloradans and governor decided to give me.
Because of this reason I would never need or want to shoot at anything much over 200 yards. Will the Burris provide this or do I need to look elsewhere? Any other suggestions for a clip on device? Is a clip on not what I want and a standalone scope is better?
I’ve been looking at the Burris cv35 v2 as it seems like a good balance of price and quality? Is a mid range thermal worth it or am I better of spending more to get more? I’m not opposed to jumping up in price to something like a pulsar if the Burris won’t do what I want however don’t want to spend unnecessarily.
My use case would be for nighttime killing of mostly coyotes, badgers, and beavers. Positive target id is a major consideration for me thanks to the lovely wolves my fellow Coloradans and governor decided to give me.
Because of this reason I would never need or want to shoot at anything much over 200 yards. Will the Burris provide this or do I need to look elsewhere? Any other suggestions for a clip on device? Is a clip on not what I want and a standalone scope is better?