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    The XQ30v has a smaller aperture than the XQ23v,...

    The XQ30v has a smaller aperture than the XQ23v, f1.6 v f1.4. Though not hugly different, makes a huge difference for reducing cost of unit. The previous Quntum HD, XD, and XQ had apertures of f1.2.
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    How are you getting on with it? Shot many? I...

    How are you getting on with it? Shot many?

    I used the XD75 on a .223 a few weeks back, shooting rabbits and wallabies in tussock. It was great fun, need to go back for another go :-)
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    I don't have it, it was on his cellphone.

    I don't have it, it was on his cellphone.
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    To add some perspective to this debate, I was...

    To add some perspective to this debate, I was shown something last week which was really disturbing.

    A client popped around to grab a new power lead, he uses a Pulsar Quantum and a Pulsar Apex for...
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    We'll have to sell you into a thermal scope! I've...

    We'll have to sell you into a thermal scope! I've experience that problem myself many times, especially rabbiting in tussock and long grass. I could see the buggers clearly through the thermal, but...
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    One day I hope to experience that for myself! It...

    One day I hope to experience that for myself! It won't be this year though. Did you get anything?
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    They are certainly best in cooler conditions, and...

    They are certainly best in cooler conditions, and in the absence of direct sunlight. This affects how far into foliage you can see. Judging background is safer with thermal than NV systems,...
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    I'm not sure if I'd take the bolt out, I know I...

    I'm not sure if I'd take the bolt out, I know I would lose it. I'm highly skilled at losing things :(
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    I'm in the trade, so I know who our main market...

    I'm in the trade, so I know who our main market is. Most of our sales are to successful guys with access to private hunting, keen hunters who use them for stalking, and farmers who hunt and control...
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    Which thermal were you using? Check-out the...

    Which thermal were you using?

    Check-out the first bit of this vid:

    https://vimeo.com/114231774
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    Thermal is best way of spotting deer, and...

    Thermal is best way of spotting deer, and especially good for identifying that it is a deer, not a bloke. I made DOC aware of this, and as most accidental shooting occur on land that they manage,...
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    We try to keep the prices the same throughout New...

    We try to keep the prices the same throughout New Zealand. Some dealers stock and actively hold demonstration evenings, and I would not like a situation where they do all the work, and another dealer...
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    Why?

    Why?
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    We sell Pulsar Quantum hand-held thermals to...

    We sell Pulsar Quantum hand-held thermals to mainly hunters and pest controllers, as well as to Coastguard NZ and helicopter rescue trusts. It's a good all-rounder that can be used evening, night,...
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    It was good to meet you Tim. I was too...

    It was good to meet you Tim. I was too shagged-out to drop-in and sample all the lovely whiskies!

    After a saw you, we drove up to Burke's Pass, where I got on to some wallabies. Shooting them at...
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    We had to take Robbie's sale or return back...

    We had to take Robbie's sale or return back because we ran out of stock. There are quite a few Pulsar thermals in the Canterbury region, whereabouts are you? We are still painfully short of stock, we...
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    Your explanation is bang-on. A thermal is...

    Your explanation is bang-on.

    A thermal is basically a digital device that uses a thermal sensor, or correctly know as a microbolometer, that is sensitive to infrared in the 7µ -14µ (7000nm -...
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    Shucks you guys, you are making me blush :)

    Shucks you guys, you are making me blush :)
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