I’m no expert by any means and I literally got into thermal on 12/26/24. Here’s my take on my first thermal I bought, AGM Varmint V2 LRF 35-384.
I think the scope is very easy to use and using it for hunting was easy to learn. So far, I’ve killed 42 coyotes with it and have missed an around 10-15 more with it.
I mention the misses because they have mostly come from miss judged ranges due to the LRF not functioning below 10 degrees Fahrenheit. I bought the scope brand new because it had a built in range finder and that’s been the one feature that hasn’t always worked for me. I completely understand that extreme cold messes with electronics but I’ve seen plenty of videos from other guys up north that have a functional LRF in their Nvision, IRay, and pulsars. The scope itself will function very well down to the -20s from my field experience so far.
Really, my only complaint with my AGM right now is the LRF. It works great in temps above 10 though. That just seems to be the cut off for it. Oh the other night my AGM logo fell off the outside of the scope. I guess they only glue those onto the scope bodies. I don’t care about the cosmetics but if you do, that’s a pretty cheap way of mounting a piece of plastic to an aluminum scope.