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640 vs 384 Thermal Scope Comparison | Is The 640 Worth $1200 More?

We compare two great scopes of the same brand. One is a AGM 640X512 resolution and the other is an AGM 384X288 resolution. Both are 12 micron scopes and similar magnification. You be the judge if the 640 is worth $1200 more. AGM Varmint LRF Image Comparison | TS384 vs TS640. We did videos with both scopes at same time and let you see the results. First each scope is featured, then side by side in same video. Sorry there is no hog hunting or coyote hunting in this video but you can see some of our other videos for coyote hunts with the AGM Varmint LRF with laser range finder demo. AGM Varmint LRF TS35-384 vs TS50-640 Side by Side Image Quality test. See videos from both scopes side by side with all the color Palettes from 50 to 200+ yards in a short 2 minute video. then watch our reviews of the two scopes. AGM Varmint LRF TS384 3-12X vs AGM Varmint TS50-640 2.5-10X Side by Side Image Quality Both scopes have the great American Defense QD mount and are powered by rechargeable 18650 batteries. Laser Range Finder accurate out to 600 yards. Visit The Old Deer Hunters website at https://theolddeerhunters.com Find All Night Scopes and Optics Here: http://bit.ly/outdoorlegacygear Call Jason at Outdoor Legacy Gear: (877) 350-1818 __________________________________________________ Coyote hunting is about the only method of controlling the spread of coyotes and their numbers far exceed the number taken by hunters. Trapping coyotes does not work well at all as they are usually too smart to be taken with traps. Science has shown that coyotes take a heavy toll on whitetail fawns. At least one study found that coyotes can eat as many as 75 percent of the fawns born in a single spring and deer populations are declining in some parts of the country, possibly as a result of an increase in coyote numbers. Coyotes have spread to 49 states in the USA and are presently the most abundant livestock predators in North America, causing the majority of sheep, goat, and cattle losses. Hundreds of thousands of sheep, cattle, and goats fall victim to predators each year. In fact, predators cause some of the most significant losses to the sheep industry nationwide. Livestock losses attributed to predators cost U.S. ranchers and producers more than $71 million annually, according to statistics compiled by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) NationalAgricultural Statistics Service (NASS). The coyote (Canis latrans) is a species of canine native to North America. It is smaller than its close relative, the wolf, and slightly smaller than the closely related eastern wolf and red wolf. It fills much of the same ecological niche as the golden jackal does in Eurasia. The coyote is larger and more predatory and was once referred to as the American jackal by a behavioral ecologist. Other historical names for the species include the prairie wolf and the brush wolf.

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