I installed this optic on a crossman 760 air rifle.I have now shot the riffle around 500 times during target/plinking practice, and the th-cam.com/users/postUgkxc4K63Fd5LglDMObu7-Bgapxp_ef0W8hE scope has done well.With this optic, I have neutralized around 30 pigeons that were invading one of my buildings.For my short range air rifle, I will continue to use this scope, but will be upgrading to a more powerful scope, when I buy a more powerful air rifle, in order to shoot at longer distance.For the money I have spent, this scope has truly been a great buy.
I use a roofing nail with a large head about 20mm wide and I use a plumbers soldering gas gun, I warm the point of the nail and push it through my laminated florescent paper sprayed Matt black (home made shoot n see ) and the nail glows real nice, It lasts for about to 10 shots then I re warm the nail. Through the thermion you get a nice orange dot to aim at and the shoot n see shows your bullet strike. Saves messing with tape. I did like the foil patch though for zeroing. I have 10 different ranges set in my thermion. It is an awesome scope.
Paper plate and black dot in the middle.....plates make a nice circle with the insulation and the black dot pops pretty well. (not greta on cloudy days)
I have a Pulsar XQ38 Thermion. When I attempt to zero in the scope at different yardages do I need to physically move my targets e.g., 50 yds, then 100 yds, 150 yds and etc? Thanks for replying!
Look at ammo travel from manufacturer will give rise and fall of bullet etc 223 at 50 yard 0 2.5 in high at 100 yard back to 0 at 200 yard on 55 grain shell. Look it up your ammo your gun and enjoy the more you learn the more you will laugh
I did not know it for a long time but should have which is targets that have a black target on them show up with the black target as hot and the white paper around it as cold Otherwise I just stapled a small piece of foil to a board and that worked to make a cold bulls eye that showed up good
Shiny side will work better as it has a lower emissivity. (More reflective) Be sure to tip it back 20 degrees or more and make sure it has clear line of sight to the horizon. Adjusting contrast and brightness will also significantly improve your ability to see. Physical dimensions of the foil or obscurity over the foil will also help improve results. A general rule of thumb is 1" square per 100 yards. So if I have a shoot and see target at 200 yds and I want an aiming point, I place a single piece of aluminum tape in the center 2"x2", @ 50 yds it would be 1/2x1/2.
I hate to break it to you all, but there is no such thing as "cold radiation" and the concept of reflecting cold from space is flawed. There is no "cold" in physics and thermodynamics, only absence of heat. Cold is not a thing that can be projected, just the same as darkness is not a thing that we can project. Imagine a flashlight that worked the other way around and shown out a cone of darkness..... that's not a thing. Because that's not how physics works. Okay, I'll shut up now and go away. Cool video though! thumbs up!
I agree, Instead of generalizing "cold" the reference should have been more to the consistency of a NIL forward field regarding the units temperature range.
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Sir, you had me at emissivity. I've never subscribed to someone in the first 4min of watching, but you earned it. Great video.
I've seen other, good vids on making thermal targets, but I really like your ideas. I'll be trying them out in the next day or two. Thank you, sir!
Thanks for watching.
Very nice tutorial. Angling the face of the foil target is something I had not considered.
Thanks for the what and the why, that makes it a lot easier to understand.
Just bought my first thermal (hasn't arrived yet).
Your video has been a great help, THANX.
Very cool ideas....going out next weekend to sight mine in. Thx for the info
I installed this optic on a crossman 760 air rifle.I have now shot the riffle around 500 times during target/plinking practice, and the th-cam.com/users/postUgkxc4K63Fd5LglDMObu7-Bgapxp_ef0W8hE scope has done well.With this optic, I have neutralized around 30 pigeons that were invading one of my buildings.For my short range air rifle, I will continue to use this scope, but will be upgrading to a more powerful scope, when I buy a more powerful air rifle, in order to shoot at longer distance.For the money I have spent, this scope has truly been a great buy.
Appreciate the tips, great ideas you provided me with.
thank you.
we always use foil tape but you have taken a few extra steps!
very helpful
Thanks for watching.
Dude, this is awesome! Thank you for sharing!!!
I use a roofing nail with a large head about 20mm wide and I use a plumbers soldering gas gun, I warm the point of the nail and push it through my laminated florescent paper sprayed Matt black (home made shoot n see ) and the nail glows real nice,
It lasts for about to 10 shots then I re warm the nail.
Through the thermion you get a nice orange dot to aim at and the shoot n see shows your bullet strike.
Saves messing with tape.
I did like the foil patch though for zeroing.
I have 10 different ranges set in my thermion.
It is an awesome scope.
Thanks for watching.
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Great ideas...definitely so-so on your physics understanding.
Great stuff! Thanks!
Paper plate and black dot in the middle.....plates make a nice circle with the insulation and the black dot pops pretty well. (not greta on cloudy days)
Thanks for the info😊❤.
Black pin stripping tape might would make a much smaller but distinct grid.
good idea, I will try that next time.
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Awesome idea!
Great video, appreciate it!
Thanks, that was very helpful.
Great video sir
I love listen to people who have no IDEA what IR really is... great video though.
Thank you. Great videos
Thanks for watching.
Orange is the new black. 👍
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I have a Pulsar XQ38 Thermion. When I attempt to zero in the scope at different yardages do I need to physically move my targets e.g., 50 yds, then 100 yds, 150 yds and etc? Thanks for replying!
Look at ammo travel from manufacturer will give rise and fall of bullet etc 223 at 50 yard 0 2.5 in high at 100 yard back to 0 at 200 yard on 55 grain shell. Look it up your ammo your gun and enjoy the more you learn the more you will laugh
Good info
Do you sell the tripods shown in the background of this video?
Appreciate ya bro
I did not know it for a long time but should have which is targets that have a black target on them show up with the black target as hot and the white paper around it as cold
Otherwise I just stapled a small piece of foil to a board and that worked to make a cold bulls eye that showed up good
Does it matter shiny side or dull
Shiny side will work better as it has a lower emissivity. (More reflective) Be sure to tip it back 20 degrees or more and make sure it has clear line of sight to the horizon. Adjusting contrast and brightness will also significantly improve your ability to see. Physical dimensions of the foil or obscurity over the foil will also help improve results. A general rule of thumb is 1" square per 100 yards. So if I have a shoot and see target at 200 yds and I want an aiming point, I place a single piece of aluminum tape in the center 2"x2", @ 50 yds it would be 1/2x1/2.
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I hate to break it to you all, but there is no such thing as "cold radiation" and the concept of reflecting cold from space is flawed. There is no "cold" in physics and thermodynamics, only absence of heat. Cold is not a thing that can be projected, just the same as darkness is not a thing that we can project. Imagine a flashlight that worked the other way around and shown out a cone of darkness..... that's not a thing. Because that's not how physics works. Okay, I'll shut up now and go away. Cool video though! thumbs up!
I agree, Instead of generalizing "cold" the reference should have been more to the consistency of a NIL forward field regarding the units temperature range.
Great info and video but why not invest on a microphone and make your videos GREATER!
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All I do is to shoot a tree two times, that is it.
hahahaha ive done that.. works hahw
You will kill tree no I am not a tree hugger but a target you put up may keep you from doing something you wish you could change 😉
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@@robertpage2927 u think too much, just do it mate>_