Originally Posted by prairie_goat
Clip-ons are great in theory, but not so great in practice.
Something along the lines of a Bering Optics Super Hogster is pretty handy and high quality, and you can still pull it off the AR rail to use as a scanner.
An added bonus to a thermal that could possibly serve as a reason to have your employer make the purchase or as a tax write-off is to use the scanner during calving season to find a dumbazz two year old heifer's calf when she walks off and forgot where she left her calf. Or as a way to look at your buildings on a cold night to find areas of heat loss in need of extra insulation.


This is good advice.

I’d consider one of those Bering products - they can be had on the used market for a decent savings.

My partner uses one as his scanner but easily doubles as a backup scope if need be.

Don, for what you’re describing, thermal is the way to go, far more covert and due to heat signatures, targets (or humans 😀 ) visible at far greater distances.


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