I watch many of these reviews and NO one does a more thorough job of explaining and easy to understand reviews. In my opinion, he is the ultimate go to expert in thermal
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The Talion is much better all around. Better image, recoil resistance, better features, more mounting flexibility, more intuitive, and it has a fully rechargeable power system.
Hello, how are you I am now installing this scope on an AKM weapon, but when shooting, the scope turns off, then we turn it back on, then it turns off again sometimes.
many claim that the device turns off the power at the moment of the shot (please tell me, is this really the case, perhaps the Pulsar problem has been eliminated?
The first batch of the Talion's did have some issue with this. The battery locking system has since been redesigned, and the issue has been resolved. They added a 'detent' stop to the end of the latch travel that essentially "locks" the lever in position, ensuring it can't back up.
@@foxoptic5887 Thank you very much for the quick response. You are the only one who gave a detailed answer. I hope that I will not encounter a similar defect...
What would u suggest this or the adder. I hunt coyotes, shoot out to about 250. I also scan with a pulsar xm30f so I won't need to use this to scan or detect out far.
Talion. The button control pad on the Adder is horrible, especially in cold weather. The Adder does have a better image in good conditions and about the same in poor conditions. The Talion has less magnification but better FOV. Talion is designed and made in Europe, Adder is pretty much a straight up Chinese copy attempt at Pulsar Thermion. If you really want top quality the more expensive Thermion 2 XQ50 is what the Adder performance specs attempt to replicate, however, it falls far short of that unit. Personally, I think time will prove a difference in quality.
Travis I have a question. I have the XQ38 mounted on an air-rifle the scope produces a beautiful image. However it turns off after I fire a single shot. Have you ever had a similiar issue?
Try removing the "removable" battery under what appears to be an elevation turret cap and see if it still does it on just the internal battery. I am guessing that the removable battery is breaking contact and causing the scope to restart. If it operates correctly on the internal alone, check the battery and scope contacts, and or you might try a small piece of foam shim material?1/8 ^ neoprene works well on top of the battery and under the cap to add some pressure and dampening.
I watch many of these reviews and NO one does a more thorough job of explaining and easy to understand reviews. In my opinion, he is the ultimate go to expert in thermal
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Hello from the UK Travis. You are always my go to for the most informative & honest reviews of the latest equipment.
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This is the best information video I have seen on the scope thank you.
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Mr Fox is the man. Great dealer right here.
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I wonder if there is a distance meter in the pulsar talion Q35 and Q38 series.
There is a stadiametric measurement/estimation feature capable of reading in Yards or Meters.
Excellent job Travis, THANK YOU!
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Thank you! Great job.
Thank you for the great review!
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Nicely done.
Great job on the details.
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Great company to buy from. Thanks again for my pulsar thermion! - Ben Pitchford
How does this compare to the agm rattler ts35-384
The Talion is much better all around. Better image, recoil resistance, better features, more mounting flexibility, more intuitive, and it has a fully rechargeable power system.
@@foxoptic5887 Awesome, thank you!
Does it got a build in rangefinder ?
What brand of tripod are you using? Thanks.
I’ve never used anything like this.
How well does it zero and hold zero compared to a good glass scope?
Hello, how are you
I am now installing this scope on an AKM weapon, but when shooting, the scope turns off, then we turn it back on, then it turns off again sometimes.
Another helpful video, Great customer service. I'm enjoying my hat also
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Good review very informative. Talion vs the adder for image quality??
I will see what I can do.
many claim that the device turns off the power at the moment of the shot (please tell me, is this really the case, perhaps the Pulsar problem has been eliminated?
The first batch of the Talion's did have some issue with this. The battery locking system has since been redesigned, and the issue has been resolved. They added a 'detent' stop to the end of the latch travel that essentially "locks" the lever in position, ensuring it can't back up.
@@foxoptic5887 Thank you very much for the quick response. You are the only one who gave a detailed answer. I hope that I will not encounter a similar defect...
@@Sobol.S I doubt you will have any issues. I only had a few that experienced this, even with the original design.
the Italian language available?
What would u suggest this or the adder. I hunt coyotes, shoot out to about 250. I also scan with a pulsar xm30f so I won't need to use this to scan or detect out far.
Talion. The button control pad on the Adder is horrible, especially in cold weather. The Adder does have a better image in good conditions and about the same in poor conditions. The Talion has less magnification but better FOV. Talion is designed and made in Europe, Adder is pretty much a straight up Chinese copy attempt at Pulsar Thermion. If you really want top quality the more expensive Thermion 2 XQ50 is what the Adder performance specs attempt to replicate, however, it falls far short of that unit. Personally, I think time will prove a difference in quality.
Thanks good video
Good job
good video
Travis I have a question. I have the XQ38 mounted on an air-rifle the scope produces a beautiful image. However it turns off after I fire a single shot. Have you ever had a similiar issue?
Try removing the "removable" battery under what appears to be an elevation turret cap and see if it still does it on just the internal battery. I am guessing that the removable battery is breaking contact and causing the scope to restart. If it operates correctly on the internal alone, check the battery and scope contacts, and or you might try a small piece of foam shim material?1/8 ^ neoprene works well on top of the battery and under the cap to add some pressure and dampening.
Thanks for watching
My Talion is having the same problem on an AR10 in 6.5 Creed buts stays on when used on my AR15. Did you ever find a cure?
I hope for a response from you