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Choosing a Thermal Scope for Pig & Fox Control | FYRLYT FTO 384 vs 640

  • Writer: FYRLYT
    FYRLYT
  • 6 days ago
  • 1 min read

Investing in a thermal scope is a significant financial decision, and it is very easy to realise after your purchase that you may have over-invested in a larger sensor specification based on marketing hype. Our goal is to provide the factual knowledge you need to select the right tool for the job, ensuring your investment delivers genuine performance and value for your specific requirements.


  • Performance Facts, Not Hype: It is crucial to learn why performance metrics like PPD (Pixels Per Degree) and your typical engagement distance are more important than just sensor size. We cut through the sales talk to show you how to evaluate a scope based on science, not just what's written on the box.


  • The Smart Value Proposition: We explain why for many typical hunting scenarios, our FTO 384-50 (384x288, 12µm sensor) can deliver the same effective performance on target as scopes costing thousands more. It's about understanding how our high-performance FTO 640-50 is best utilised and deciding which model is the most logical and efficient investment for your needs.


  • Direct Access to Expert Designers: Your most valuable resource is expert advice. We encourage you to contact the FYRLYT design team here in Australia with your questions. You will get a level of direct, honest support unavailable elsewhere, ensuring you can be 100% confident in your purchasing decision.



 
 
 

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