AGM TS25-256 VS. High-end Thermal?? | 5 Key Differences
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- Опубликовано: 17 июл 2024
- The main differences between an entry-level thermal scope and high-end ones come down to 5 distinct features.
AGM Thermal Scopes (Affiliate Links)
👉 AGM Rattler TS25-256: amzn.to/3pNkYrH
👉 AGM Rattler TS25-384: amzn.to/42IhvZJ
👉 AGM Rattler TS25-640: amzn.to/3ByFnmW
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Thermal sensor resolution: Higher sensor resolution on the microbolometer is more expensive, but it produces a better image quality with less pixelation and more contrast and dynamic range between the different levels of heat you are viewing. This allows you to identify targets more confidently and at greater distances.
Refresh Rate: The thermal sensor refresh rate is the number of times the image gets refreshed per second. The higher, the better. High refresh rates produce smoother video, especially for fast-moving targets.
Focal Length: If you need a higher base magnification, it'll be more expensive. Longer focal lengths have greater magnification and tighter fields of view.
Rangefinder: Some more expensive scopes have laser rangefinders built-in. Entry-level scopes don't have this so they're more affordable.
Batteries: The higher-end scopes have longer-lasting or rechargeable batteries. But this isn't really a big deal because you can always use an external battery pack or buy rechargeable batteries.
The best part about the entry-level Rattler scopes is that they include advanced features like WiFi video streaming to your phone, on-board video and photo capture, multiple reticle profiles, and a high-quality ADM quick mount.
00:00 Intro
00:23 Sensor Resolution
04:46 Refresh Rate
06:19 Focal Length
07:28 Rangefinder
08:23 Batteries
08:59 Advanced Features
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Absolutely the best video on this device.. I've been scouring the internet for info on thermal clip ons because I've never owned one before and know Absolutely nothing about them and I learned a ton from your video thanks for sharing your knowledge...
Fantastic video and thorough breakdown
This was a big help. Thank you.
You did an awesome job with this, I learned a lot
NICE job. Now I have a decent understanding of what I want / should buy. Thanks!
This was an amazing explanation. I'd love to see it updated for the V2, or maybe just a differences video for the V2. I haven't seen anything this clear and comprehensive elsewhere.
Thank you for this information!👍👍👍
Good information presented very well. Thank you
Outstanding! Very informative. You start at 30,000 feet and drill down to specifics.
Great explanation! What's the difference between the TS25 vs V2?
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Can any of the model be a clip-on Thermal? Like turn off the reticle and mount at front of rifle scope.
The scopes he shows in this video are stand alone scopes. AGM does make clip on thermal scopes though to be used with traditional scopes. I would recommend the dedicated stand alone scopes though.
AGM makes clip on thermals. The clip on thermals start with "TC" to designate clip on. www.agmglobalvision.com/thermal-imaging/thermal-clip-on-systems
HELLO! Is agm ts-19 256 12 cal recoil resistant?
I'm going to do a full review on the TS25-256 soon, which is nearly identical to the TS19-256 aside from the lens. But the main challenge with active scopes is preventing the batteries from losing contact during recoil. I can see AGM has tackled this by aligning the batteries perpendicular to the movement of recoil, and using a VERY strong set of springs at the battery contacts. The battery door is tough to close and there's a fine-threaded screw that gives you the leverage to close the door all the way, fully compressing the springs. I can see they put a lot of thought into the design there.
I've yet to test it myself, but during my research when choosing a scope, I've found the Rattler series in general to be pretty durable in that respect, with no problems handling recoil.
Rattler series is rated to 308.
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Fellow small channel creator here... agm rattlers are awesome for the money but the iRay/infiray is incredible if you wanna spend more. All the rattlers have garbage battery life and and they also have a parasitic drain if you leave batteries in. Picture is awesome for the money and the optic is lightweight.
Rangefinders have the kiss of death because they're IR laser based so anyone with night vision will pick you up.
I DONT LIKE AGM .CANT PLOP IN FRESH BATTERIES ALL RECHARGE ONLY MAKING A 2 WEEK HUNT IMPOSSIBLE
Huh? It takes of the shelf CR-123 batteries, replace them however you like. You can even just use an external USB battery.
I bought 3 battery blocks
One dies plug in and go