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Thermal and night vision products have quickly become very popular with stalkers and particularly fox and vermin shooters in the past five years and as a result have drastically improved in terms of design and performance along the way.

Due to this increased demand, more manufacturers have joined the market bringing competition for quality alongside more competitive pricing.

Five to ten years ago a night vision scope with only basic functions and the ability to see little over 100 yards would have cost you perhaps £1,000, yet now you

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