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Saim SCL35 review w/ Mark Ripley

Mark Ripley has kept a close eye on thermal imagers in 2020 – and this time he’s back with a Saim SCL35 review. Thermal and night vision products have quickly become very popular with stalkers and particularly fox and vermin

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Best thermal imagers on the market

Thermal imagers continue to grow in popularity – here we have some of the best heat-seeking optics on the market. Pulsar Helion 2 XP50 Pulsar Helion 2 XP50 The new Pulsar Helion XP50 monocular builds upon their past success to provide

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The heat of the night

Credit: Richard Spiller / EyeEm / Getty Images In between foxing outings, Robert Bucknell remarks on how to get the most out of thermal imaging and how this technology has opened up a whole new world. Once again there’s little

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NV versus TI

Following last issue’s product round-up, Mike Powell gives his thoughts on which of night vision and thermal imaging is really better for today’s fox shooter

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Foxes in a row

Robert Bucknell’s quiet spell is over – he finds himself called into action to take four foxes in quick succession, and needs to call in the cavalry to get it done…

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Hot property

Long-time thermal skeptic Mark Ripley has finally found a unit that’s worthy of converting him to the cause. It’s the Pulsar Trail XQ50

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