Pulsar Thermion XM30 vs Talion XQ38

Pulsar Thermion XM30 vs Talion XQ38

What are the Differences between these two riflescopes?

The Pulsar Thermion XM30 and the Pulsar Talion XQ38 are both Thermal riflescopes. The Talion XQ38 is a replacement to the Thermion XM30 and features improved thermal resolution, magnification, environmental protection and more.

Pulsar Thermion XM30
Thermal resolution 320x240
Optical zoom 3.5-14x
Digital zoom x25
Detection range 1400 yd
Ingress Protection IP67
Pulsar Talion XQ38
Thermal resolution 384x288
Optical zoom 2.5x-10x
Digital zoom Fixed focus
Detection range 1475 yd
Ingress Protection IPX7

Pulsar Thermion XM30 Thermal Riflescope

Pulsar's Thermion XM30 3.5-14x Thermal Riflescope is a harmony of advanced technology, smart convenience and rugged reliability. Boasting 12 µm pixel pitch with 320x240 resolution, the Thermion XM30 detects heat signatures of adult-sized objects up to 1,400 yards away and displays them on a pristine 1024x768 AMOLED display. With 3.5-14x magnification and rock, forest and identification modes, the fixed-focus XM30 is the ideal scope to locate your target. Its Wi-Fi connectivity, Stream Vision app compatibility and built-in recording with sound mean the XM30 will capture and preserve all your hunting memories. Notoriously durable, the XM30 is housed in a metal body with IP67 dust and waterproof rating, operating temperatures from -13F to 122F and can withstand recoil up to .375 H&H.

Pulsar Talion XQ38 Thermal Riflescope

Pulsar’s Talion XQ38 is an exciting thermal addition to Pulsar’s extensive catalogue! With a 384x288 microbolometer sensor resolution, the Talion detects heat signatures up to 1475 yards! Boasting a variable magnification of 2.5-10x, the Talion expertly locates heat signatures in total darkness. The Talion features built-in photo and video recording and a multi-point prism mount to aid in exact positioning on the rifle. The Talion has Wi-Fi integration and is supported b the Stream Vision 2 application, ensuring users can capture and preserve all their shooting memories. In a strong, but lightweight, magnesium alloy housing, the Talion has an IPX7 waterproof rating and can withstand calibers up to 12 gauge, 9.3x64 and .375 H&H.

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