Pulsar has unveiled a new flagship family of thermal riflescopes, the Thermion 2 LRF 60 series. Comprised of three models, XL60, XG60 and XP60, Thermion 2 LRF 60-Series riflescopes pack the industry’s latest innovations and cutting-edge technologies into the pristine image quality, rich feature sets, intuitive design and consistent reliability Pulsar has built its reputation around.
Representative of best-in-class performance, each model combines advanced imaging-enhancing attributes like sensor resolution, pixel pitch and NETD (noise equivalency temperature differential), as well as increasingly robust features Pulsar users have come to love, including picture-in-picture, eight-color display palette, reticle color and style customizations, weapon and distance profile storage, and robust digital zoom ranges. Regardless of model, users can be assured that Thermion 2 LRF 60-Series thermal riflescopes are perfect, game-changing, 24-hour digital optic solutions.
Thermion 2 LRF 60 Features
60mm Focal Length Lens: Improved optical parameters for exceptional image quality and detection at longer ranges.
Enhanced Base Magnification: Greater clarity and detail for precise long-range aiming.
Wide-Angle Eyepiece: Exceptional viewing comfort with 65mm eye relief for safety and ease of use.
Built-In Laser Rangefinder: Includes internal ballistic calculations and point-of-aim guidance.
Precision Zeroing: Smaller click values ensure accuracy during scope adjustments.
Customizable field of view: Use Pulsar’s 8-color display palette, reticle styles (including scalable) and colors, picture-in-picture, digital zoom and multiple observation modes to completely customize your view.
Precision Redefined with Advanced Optics
Thermion 2 LRF 60-Series Thermal Riflescopes retain the convenient 30mm tube design for seamless mounting while introducing several optical upgrades tailored for long-range applications. The 60mm focal length lens delivers improved image quality, higher base magnification, and superior detection capabilities.
The wide-angle eyepiece is optimized for high-resolution micro-displays, featuring an 8mm exit pupil that enhances situational awareness. Combined with an industry-leading 65mm eye relief, the riflescope offers unmatched viewing comfort and ensures safety with high-caliber ammunition.
A Comprehensive Long-Range Solution
From advanced optics to integrated features, the Thermion 2 LRF 60 series is engineered for precision accuracy.
Higher Base Magnification: Offers an exceptional long-range aiming experience and improved target acquisition.
Reduced Click Value: Ensures precise adjustments during zeroing, resulting in more accurate shots.
Integrated Laser Rangefinder: Provides precise distance measurements and ballistic calculations. The display projects the suggested point of aim directly onto the screen, enabling hunters to target animals at extended distances confidently.
Ballistic Calculator: Long-range accuracy based on programmable ballistic data, environmental conditions. More accurate long-range shooting, day or night, based upon programmable ballistic data and environmental conditions – determined by the laser rangefinder or dial in known-distance yardage.
Three Models, Tailored for Every Hunt
Thermion 2 LRF XG60: Ideal for long-range shooting with a 4x base magnification and detailed imaging, even at 32x digital zoom. Perfect for coyote and fox hunting.
Thermion 2 LRF XP60: Features <20 mK NETD sensitivity for exceptional performance in low visibility and adverse weather conditions, capturing the smallest details in high humidity.
Thermion 2 LRF XL60: A versatile choice for diverse targets, boasting an HD resolution sensor, 2.5x base magnification, and an 11.7 degree field of view for unparalleled flexibility.
From an early age, Paul Rackley showed interest in guns, hunting and words. He had no idea he would be able to combine those interests into a career. During the past 20-plus years, Paul has worked for the NWTF, NRA and other national groups as a writer/editor, publishing thousands of articles on hunting, shooting, conservation and self-defense. Currently, he is the GunBroker editor.