Posted October 9, 2018 11:25 am by Comments

By AmmoLand Editor Duncan Johnson

Capture the Moment: FLIR Onboard Thermal Image and Video Capture Preserves Hunting Adventure and Shows the Real Story
Capture the Moment: FLIR Onboard Thermal Image and Video Capture Preserves Hunting Adventure and Shows the Real Story

U.S.A.-(Ammoland.com)- There was a time when “shot in the dark” was a metaphor for something apt to be wildly inaccurate. Today, with a FLIR ThermoSight Pro thermal scope mounted on a favored hunting rifle, a shot in the dark can translate directly to “meat on the table.”

Whether you’re hunting feral hogs for meat or to protect agriculture, or gunning for marauding coyotes, the combination of a FLIR thermal monocular and a thermal riflescope provides a “go-dark” edge that ratchets up both excitement and success. And, you can preserve all the action via onboard video recording and still image capture capabilities.

Documenting hunts with video and still images isn’t anything new. Documenting the action at night, directly through your thermal scope or handheld, however, brings new levels of fun—and, perhaps, social media street cred—to the equation.

The new FLIR Breach PTQ136 thermal monocular and the three models of ThermoSight® Pro thermal riflescopes (short-range PTS233, medium-range PTS536 and long-range PTS736) all feature a built-in recording function that allows the easy “onboard” recording of up to 2.5 hours of MP4 video or up to 1,000 …Read the Rest

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