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The riflescope we received for the test is the top of the line Pulsar Trail XP50 LRF. Read our review here: http://bit.ly/2U0lpKM This thermal riflescope is based on a state of the art Ulis 17 µm pixel pitch FPA (Focal Planar Array) microbolometer sensor with a 640x480 pixel resolution, 50 Hz refresh rate, and a 50mm objective lens; this combination yields a native magnification of 1.6x, with digital zoom up to 8x. For the test of the Pulsar Trail XP50 LRF we mounted the riflescope on a Remington 700 Police bolt action rifle, chambered in .308 Winchester; we used RWS and Geco ammunition for all live fire tests. To fully test the Trail and laser range finder integrated in the riflescope we chose a 500-yard shooting range on the outskirts of Rome, in Italy. We zeroed the Trail using the exceptionally simple Pulsar one-shot zeroing The reticle displayed in the digital domain and can be chosen out of a set, even on the fly. Each click is 34mm at 100m, and 200 clicks are available for elevation and windage; a total of 6,8 meters of adjustment is available at 100m! We were especially curious to test its ballistic calculator. Once we paired the Trail XP50 LRF to the app using Wifi, we switched to the Ballistic section and added a new preset, entering the projectile parameters from the included catalog. The app lists most popular hunting and sporting ammunition brands and loads, including the RWS load we used; GECO is still not listed as brand (except for a .22lr load), but the app is continuously being updated and loads are added every time. Performance on an iPhone 8 plus is lightning fast, but we also tested it on an iPhone SE and the app is still plenty snappy. On Android, performance is similar. Our experience with the Stream Vision app is quite positive and we can’t wait to see what Pulsar has in store for us in 2019! Stay tuned! Follow us on Facebook: / all4hunters Follow us on Instagram: @all4hunters / #all4hunters