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The Pulsar Helion 2 excels in its high-resolution thermal sensor and improved image processing, making it a better option for hog hunting in dense foliage or at longer ranges, especially when compared to the older Trail series.
Comparing Thermal Sensor Resolution
The Helion 2 features a 640x480 thermal sensor, offering a higher resolution than the Trail series’ 320x240 sensor. This difference translates to a clearer image, allowing hunters to identify and track hogs more effectively, even in dense vegetation. The higher resolution also enables the detection of small game, such as coyotes or rabbits, which can be valuable for hunting in multi-species environments.
Image Processing and Display
Pulsar’s Helion 2 boasts advanced image processing algorithms and a high-quality display, which provides a more detailed and nuanced thermal image. The scope’s ability to adapt to changing light conditions, such as transitioning from bright sunlight to shade, allows for seamless tracking of hogs. The Helion 2’s display also features a high degree of contrast, making it easier to distinguish between different thermal signatures.
Hunting Techniques for the Helion 2
To maximize the effectiveness of the Helion 2, hunters should focus on identifying hog movement patterns, such as wallows, feeding areas, and travel routes. By using the scope’s advanced features, such as the “Picture-in-Picture” mode, hunters can get a closer look at specific areas of interest without losing sight of the surrounding environment. Additionally, the scope’s built-in reticle and ballistics calculator can help hunters accurately estimate range and compensate for wind and other environmental factors.
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