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Spot It. Clip It. Shoot It. With the Best Clip on Thermal Scopes Australia has to Offer

Why buy two devices?

Get thermal vision that works as a monocular and scope clip-on—no re-zeroing, just fast results.

If you want versatility and more bang for your buck, explore our range of thermal clip ons today.

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If you're still stuck or unsure, please give us a call to discuss if thermal clip ons are suitable for your needs or checkout our FAQ's at the bottom of the page!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a thermal clip on?

A thermal clip-on is a versatile device that attaches to your existing day rifle scope, instantly adding thermal imaging capabilities without the need to change optics. It detects heat signatures from animals or objects, allowing hunters to see clearly in complete darkness, fog, or dense cover. Many models also function as standalone handheld thermal monoculars, giving you flexible use in the field.

How does a thermal clip on work?

Thermal clip-on scopes work by attaching in front of your existing day scope and using a thermal sensor to detect infrared heat signatures, converting them into a visible image. Unlike standalone thermal scopes, clip-ons rely on the magnification of your day scope, allowing you to retain your existing reticle and zero. This setup provides a seamless transition from day to night use without the need to re-zero your rifle. Many users prefer thermal clip-ons for their versatility—they can be used in monocular mode for handheld observation or clipped on for rifle-mounted use, making them a practical all-in-one solution for hunting applications.

Can you use a thermal clip on as a monocular?

Yes, many thermal clip-on devices are designed to double as standalone handheld thermal monoculars. Please note, some thermal clip ons may require a seperate monocular eyepiece to be used as a monocular.

How to zero thermal clip on?

To zero a thermal clip-on, first securely mount it onto your day scope and ensure both devices are properly aligned. Then, at a known distance (usually 50 or 100 meters), aim at a precise target and adjust the thermal clip-on’s windage and elevation turrets until the thermal reticle aligns perfectly with the bullet impact point. Repeat as needed to ensure accuracy, and remember that many clip-ons maintain zero when removed and reattached if properly calibrated.