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AGM Varmint V2 LRF 35-384

Thermal Scope for Coyote Hunting
Sale price$2,195.00


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The NEW VarmintV2 LRF’s are the latest product family to get a heavily anticipated face lift due to AGM’s steadfast commitment to continuous improvement. The New Varmints stay true to their roots by continuing to utilize many of the popular features that were incorporated into the original Varmint LRF riflescopes, like a fully integrated laser range finder, a compact and lightweight housing and 18650 removable rechargeable battery power. However, the VarmintV2 family does get some serious upgrades as well, including, but not limited to: an incredible new sub-20mK 12 micron thermal sensor, an on-board ballistic calculator, a new user interface, more customizable image settings and recoil activated video with sound. Offered in both 384 and 640 resolution options the base magnification options on the four models in this family range anywhere from 2x to 4.5x, which captures the entire range of hog and predator hunting scenarios. Users will surely be impressed by what the new sub-20mK thermal sensor can do when paired with a crisp high resolution OLED display. Of course, external power is always an option through the USB Type C power port, and the AGM Connect app compatibility make pulling your images and videos off quick and easy as ever. Also, every unit continues to ship with an American-made ADM mount, which makes removing and re-mounting to multiple rifles as seamless as ever. Protected by AGM’s industry best customer service and fully transferrable 5-year warranty.

Thermal Scope with Integrated LRF

The user interface is extremely intuitive. The control buttons are well-placed and easy to operate in the field, even with gloves on. That kind of ergonomic design is a big deal when you're trying to make adjustments quickly and quietly.

Image quality was impressive, even under less-than-ideal thermal conditions. I was able to clearly identify animals at extended ranges, and the digital magnification didn’t degrade the image as much as I expected. Even when pushing magnification, the clarity held up enough to make confident identifications.

Laser Rangefinder Functionality & Behavior

The scope’s rangefinder offers two modes: a quick single-range option or a 15-second continuous range mode, both accessible via the menu. For predator hunting—especially coyotes—I found the 15-second continuous mode to be a clear winner. When a hard-charging coyote is covering ground fast, being able to keep tabs on range without pressing buttons repeatedly is a real advantage.